Opinions for elk Euro Mount

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had a blast in Montana this year and was able to harvest a 6x6. Fast forward 5 weeks and a mule deer later and I have a boiled/cleaned elk skull and a bottle of 40 volume peroxide.

Now how to finish it, looking for opinions/examples.
-do I try to glue the nose bone split or leave it? Skull is full dry.
-do I whiten teeth?
-leave teeth un-whitened/natural.
-leave teeth natural and glue in ivories?
-throw ivories in a drawer until I get another one in 6 years lol.
 

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I like to leave the teeth natural color. Either pull them and glue them back after whitening or be very careful brushing on the peroxide. Some skulls I whiten with 40 volume peroxide and others I leave natural. I have always kept the ivories separate but I could see it either way.
 

Tahoe1305

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So I boiled, cleaned, power washed, etc from mine this year. Went a bit too wild with the powerwashing and cut thru the nose cavity. I wasn’t happy how it turned out so gave the below a try. The reviews were very good but I was actually fairly happy how it turned out. Took maybe an hour of prep to cut the antlers and get them sanded and attached. But it looks clean now.

I’ll note that the euro I was working was of a small 4x4 that I was hanging in my kids room so I could afford to screw up.

I like the idea in the future if I ever want to avoid the hassle of caping out or bringing out a full skull I can just go this route.

 

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I had a pair of earrings made for my daughter out of a pretty set of ivories like yours appear to be. My wife decided she just wanted plain diamond earrings. They are made out of white gold and have diamonds also. The gentlemen that owns Studio Pandora in Missoula Montana does very nice work and will not rip you off. I purchased the grown lab diamonds as they are a wee bit less expensive and are just as nice if not nicer. Maybe your wife would love them instead of them sitting in a container in your gun safe! The elk skull looks nice and I think you are on the right track.

Studio Pandora
211 North Higgins Avenue
Missoula, MT. 59802 (owner) Karahan Balli

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It looks like that skull needs some serious degreasing first if you want to when it and have it bright white. I can see grease and some blood stains on it. If it doesn’t bother you then whiten away. It takes a lot to whiten the teeth so I wouldn’t worry too much about leaving them in. I prefer to leave the ivories out but it depends on if you plan on having anything made from them.
 
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