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Nicholas R. Glorioso
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August 29, 2014
OfflineHi Buddy! First off, before you let the mount dry and before you even put it on the form, did you see if it would be possible to cut out bald spot and re sew brisket? If you did to no avail, I would see if you can cut a piece out of a tanned scrap brisket ant try to cut out bald spot with scalpel and match nice brisket in cutout then ZAP A GAP! Hope this helps! Nick 🙂
Rock on Nick! If you have extra matching hide you could splice a piece in. I did that on a corsican sheep…used an antelope ear and sewed er up after coloring the hair, can’t tell at all. Next time take a good look at the hide when you are grooming it still wet. Could have cut that piece right out of there probably and just sewn er up.
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