be the equal of any museum mount. A few years ago, I was given a bushel basket brimming with antlers by a woman who had cleaned out her garage. The antlers were from bucks taken by her late husband and some camp members who also had passed on. Each antler was sawed off at the base from the skull plate, probably 28 with some antler projects in mind. I was happy to get them as I use them for reference in my work and my wife enjoys using them in seasonal displays. I emptied the basket onto a blanket I had spread on my drawing board. Some of the antlers were impressive, a better-than-average representation of mountain bucks one might encounter