Critter heads are up

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I got her finished. Kind of looks cluttered, but then I'm a cluttered kind of an old boy.

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I had some pictures on top of the book shelves, but decided to display some of my relics. Over the years, all these relics have been shown and told about on the Native American section of TN. The beads in the center frame were all found by me during WWII when the army had placed a gun emplacement right in the middle of an Indian mound, and when they left, us kids played in it, and found all sorts of stuff. I brought the beads home, and mom saved them for me, otherwise they would have been long gone. All but one or two of the points were found by me over the years. The bear claw neckless came from the same bear whose head adorns the wall. I killed that bear using a muzzleloading rifle, a .62 caliber cap lock, knock off of an English sporting rifle. The pottery bowl has been in the family ever since 1906 or so. It has a price penciled on the bottom, the code telling how much the guy paid for it, and a price of $6. I'm thinking $6 in 1906 was probably a weeks wages, so grandma wanted that pot pretty bad. There's a song from around the 1870's I think, anyhow, some of the words are: "A dollar a day and beans and hay, in the regular army O." What ever, $6 was a lot of money at that time. When I was a kid, it held the screen door open, and we kicked it around with out feet to get it out of the way. The beads hanging by the pot are authentic trade beads.
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The rifle is an antique, as is the pistol. The pouch and horn are not, but the patch knife is an original folder. The powder flask is original. The book ends are a miniature rifle and tomahawk that I think is really neat. The rock on the left was taken from private property with permission as were the detector finds next to it. Kit Carson probably died within feet of that rock on the Arkansas River in Colorado. It's private property so I'm not saying anymore, except the owner was my daughters step dad at one time. Look up where Carson died and you will find out where I was.
The knife above the rifle on the right is also a very old, hand made dagger. I should take some close ups of it and tell the story, because I've already gone on to long here.
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the only thing missing is a tap
 

the only thing missing is a tap

Why yes, Jeff and I would love to come over and enjoy a cold draft IPA with you.

The small antlers on the right side of the mantle... Jackalope?
 

I'm guessing he was at the tap When Taking the Pics G.I.B. Love your Quote at the bottom of your Posts

Get up late... Start slow... Taper off...
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I am a second level vegetarian. Cow's eat grass. I eat cows.
 

Would still say wonderful, BUT you killed Smokey. Shame on you. Of course, a tap would help with the grief...
 

Looks good! What is the story on the Bowie knife, (above the mantle, on the right)?
 

The small antlers on the right side of the mantle... Jackalope?

No, not Jackalope, to small. The actual truth of the matter is that down in the Grand Canyon there is an isolated place that never grew enough feed to support the critters there. So the lack of feed caused them to mutate and shrink in size, until there were tiny little deer and buffalo herds in that box canyon. I accidentally fell off a cliff, and luckily survived the fall. Almost died in there, eating them little critters saved my life, but they weren't very filling, so I had to eat a lot of them, and I'm afraid all the little boogers are now extinct. All that's left of them creatures is bones. I had a heck of a time getting out of there, and at my age and health, would have trouble finding my way back. Plumb dangerous place, down in that canyon. That's the truth of the matter, and I'm sticking to it.
 

Looks like a regular den to me. I really like the arrowhead collection.:thumbsup: Maybe hang up a few old traps?
 

No, not Jackalope, to small. The actual truth of the matter is that down in the Grand Canyon there is an isolated place that never grew enough feed to support the critters there. So the lack of feed caused them to mutate and shrink in size, until there were tiny little deer and buffalo herds in that box canyon. I accidentally fell off a cliff, and luckily survived the fall. Almost died in there, eating them little critters saved my life, but they weren't very filling, so I had to eat a lot of them, and I'm afraid all the little boogers are now extinct. All that's left of them creatures is bones. I had a heck of a time getting out of there, and at my age and health, would have trouble finding my way back. Plumb dangerous place, down in that canyon. That's the truth of the matter, and I'm sticking to it.


You poor man, you are lucky to be alive. All those water survival courses have apparently served you well in the desert...

This is one reason I've always suggested that as part of everyones emergency survival gear, carry a fork and a bottle of BBQ sauce.
 

Doesn't look cluttered to me. It looks lived in. Great job. I believe any fellow would like spending time there.
 

Looks like a regular den to me. I really like the arrowhead collection.:thumbsup: Maybe hang up a few old traps?

" a few taps" ? even better idea
 

Looks like a great man cave.
 

Love the display. I have to get something set up like that.
 

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