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i picked up this mount from a guy in oregon but now that i got it home i cant fit the horns through my door to put it in my trophy room so now what do i do
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justin-she…
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i picked up this mount from a guy in oregon but now that i got it home i cant fit the horns through my door to put it in my trophy room so now what do i do
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That sounds exactly like something that would happen to me. He's gorgeous.
I had another thought.....it would look great above a fireplace if you have one.
Have a big window you can put it through? lol Quite the dilemma!
See that is exactly why things like that happen to me! I told you it would look great above a fireplace completely forgetting you can't fit it in the door. I do that sort of thing...think about what I want to do with something and not give any thought to whether it will fit or if I can even get it home. I'm kind of impulsive like that. Sorry!
i could solve the problem......just put it in a lrg box and post it to me....it would fit through my doors....lol...beautiful object
ian
time to remodel! lol
ya i have a fire place but my moose horns are over my the fire place
scootscuff you might have that right , but as it stands you ve just said you killed for food so whats the difference , because you now sound like a hppocrate!!!
hippocrate!!!
PETA (People for the Eating of Tasty Animals) did you ever hear of this scottscuff?