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<blockquote data-quote="Thorgrim" data-source="post: 2109515" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>I don't know why you didn't get the head removed when you dropped off the carcass with them. They usually have one or two guys checking in the deer who are happy to remove the head. If you needed it caped, then you should have done it. That was a very nice deer, sorry to hear about you losing the head; but unless an employee took the skull, it was thrown away.</p><p>Heck, maybe it was stolen. I would go to some of the local taxidermists and gun shops with a picture of the stolen head. Maybe someone can id, it for you.</p><p></p><p>I've dealt with Walke Bros. for almost 10 years, processing cows, deer and a pig. I've had nothing but great service from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thorgrim, post: 2109515, member: 869"] I don't know why you didn't get the head removed when you dropped off the carcass with them. They usually have one or two guys checking in the deer who are happy to remove the head. If you needed it caped, then you should have done it. That was a very nice deer, sorry to hear about you losing the head; but unless an employee took the skull, it was thrown away. Heck, maybe it was stolen. I would go to some of the local taxidermists and gun shops with a picture of the stolen head. Maybe someone can id, it for you. I've dealt with Walke Bros. for almost 10 years, processing cows, deer and a pig. I've had nothing but great service from them. [/QUOTE]
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