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Guys,

 

I make and sell taxidermy pedestals made from a special reclaimed hemlock. This reclaimed wood is very unique showing a lot of grains and knots that give the pedestals a one of a kind look. If anyone is interested in purchasing a pedestal please give me a call or shoot me an email. 

Thank You,

Jonathan Stabe

845 629 1688

[email protected]

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Those are pretty sweet! Wish I had one for my first whitetail, now in the interest of matching and properly framing the room I have to go with a mahogany stand definitely will have to make a sticky for myself the next pedestal for a different room may have to come from you. Keep up the awesome work!

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Thanks for all the kind word guys.

 

22 minutes ago, Trial153 said:

Interested in the price for sure, almost tempted to stash on away for a future project

 

The Octagon Pedestals are $425 and the Wide Octagon Pedestals are $450. If your interested please shoot me an email for a fast response. 

 

Thank You

 

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