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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 317144" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>What I do is throw the head into the box on top of the truck and then go elk and deer hunting for a month. When I get home about the first of November, I throw the head out near the firewood shed. Then after a week or so I will go and get a bucket and fill it up with water and drop the head into it. Then when the weather warms up in March or April I go and pull the horns off and put them in the garage to dry. I then pour out the water and remove all of the rotten tendons and meat and put the skull back into the bucket. One day when I have nothing to do I will get the Coleman camp stove out and a big pot and but some water and Oxybleach into the pot with the skull and boil it for an hour or so. Turns every thing real white. I then go and get some glue and the horns and glue them back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 317144, member: 8"] What I do is throw the head into the box on top of the truck and then go elk and deer hunting for a month. When I get home about the first of November, I throw the head out near the firewood shed. Then after a week or so I will go and get a bucket and fill it up with water and drop the head into it. Then when the weather warms up in March or April I go and pull the horns off and put them in the garage to dry. I then pour out the water and remove all of the rotten tendons and meat and put the skull back into the bucket. One day when I have nothing to do I will get the Coleman camp stove out and a big pot and but some water and Oxybleach into the pot with the skull and boil it for an hour or so. Turns every thing real white. I then go and get some glue and the horns and glue them back on. [/QUOTE]
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