Gunsmith's & Genealogy Learned Lesson: Inherited couple of Grandpa's Family Ranch Rifles ... old Marlin .45-70 1895 Govt. Lever Actions w/Octagon Barrel had alot of Family Hunting History behind them, one of the stocks burned from farm barn fire ... Discussion with several GunSmiths on Refurbishing firearms, They emphatically emphasized, "Don't Touch It!" "Keep As Is", preserve original ... real value to old firearms are the "Documented Family Stories" behind them (i.e. Big Bucks taken, where, when, which firearm, under what conditions ... the Humorous Stories!)
Same anology holds true with Family Taxidermy Mounts ... It's the "Documented Unique Stories" that makes them valuable to Family Members and Others ... "Preserve the History Behind the Hunt!"
"Willing" or "Gifting" associated firearm with taxidermy mounts and stories provides even further intrinsic sentimental value to Family Members ... I always include the notched tags too (if available) ...
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Just Think ... There are probably a Few Great Historical Lost Stories behind the Sagamore Hill "Teddy" Roosevelt Mounts...