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VINTAGE SET OF WHITE TAIL DEER ANTLERS WISCONSIN 1968 TAG MOUNTED PLAQUE 7 POINT Wide Montana Whitetail Deer Antlers Horns Buck Animal Bone Taxidermy Rustic Vintage Set of 4 Point Wisconsin White Tail Deer Antlers Mounted Wood Red Felt Vintage Set of 6 Point + Wisconsin White Tail Deer Antlers Mounted Wood Red Felt Texas Whitetail Deer Antlers, Sheds, Deactivate Art. 7 Pts. White Tail Deer Antlers (44) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are the most widely distributed Deer in North, Central and South America, with at least 38 recognized subspecies. Below are 16 subspecies found in North American:The Boone & Crockett record for typical White-tailed deer antlers is a score of 213 5/8 from Saskatchewan in 1993. The Pope and young record (typical) is 204 1/2 in 1965 from Illinois and the North American Shed Hunters World Record for a matched pair of typical White-tailed deer antlers is 195 1/8 from Nebraska in 1959. The World Record for a single White-tailed deer shed is 96 5/8 in 1992 from Illinois.

Too See more World Records for White-tailed deer antlers as well as other species, click on the link below. There are still records for shed antlers that nobody has bothered to submit. So pull those sheds you have stacked up out in the barn and take a look. World Records for White-tailed Deer Antlers Whitetails Unlimited -White-tailed Deer Conservation Organization. Check it out, they have some good info on White-tailed Deer distribution and subspecies, Guidelines for enhancing habitat, Forest Management, and other Deer management publications.The Deer of North America. 1997. Leonard Lee Rue III. Lyons & Burford, publishers. New York, New York. Mule Deer Antlers for SaleAll Deer Antlers For SaleColin and Justin are a fun-loving international design duo hailing from Britain who I first fell in love with years ago when I glimpsed them on CityLine (Toronto’s morning show). Their wit, sense of humor and down-to-earth attitude and design style has since won thousands over. They’ve interviewed Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Madonna and many more as red carpet reporters for City TV and they develop proprieties across the globe.

But if that wasn’t enough, they also manage a rental portfolio in Toronto, London and Glasgow, are columnists in The Toronto Sun, Cottage Life Magazine and Huffington Post, and have their own home product line, Colin and Justin Home, available in Canadian stores such as Homesense, Marshalls and Winners and via American retailers like HomeGoods and TJ Maxx. While all of these things add up to the reasons why I’m a super-fan, I’m most giddy about their recent doings. Mere months ago, they undertook their largest design challenge yet: to renovate a massive (and extremely run-down) cottage in northern Ontario in — gulp — 12 weeks. I followed along with their process on Instagram and now, they’re finally done and breathing a sigh of accomplished relief. But the best part of all? They taped it all! Their show, Colin and Justin’s Cabin Pressure, airs on Cottage Life television (and not since the days of Extreme Home Makeover and Genevieve’s Renovation have I been so excited for a home show)!

Today, the effervescent Colin and Justin tour us through the cottage they made over during Cabin Pressure, Season 1 and were kind and, not surprisingly, gracious enough to write their own essay on this monstrously awesome project of theirs. Read it all after the jump, including how to enter a contest to win a trip to this spectacular cottage! Colin and Justin’s CottageThat wonderful sanctuary unto which we escape for rest and recuperation. That place where clocks run slow and wine runs, well, faster. And that’s just how we like it: Cab Sauv, if you don’t mind, preferably new world Argentinian. In our world, with a schedule that propels us between Canada, Britain and, most recently Australia as design experts on lifestyle show The Living Room, we’re always searching for somewhere to catch our breath. That said, we love our job, so you’ll hear no grumbling from us. Yes indeed, we’re happy with our professional mission: to make ordinary homes extraordinary for style-challenged homeowners across three continents.

Two years past, however, we met the trickiest clients we’ve ever worked with: ourselves. Having purchased a run-down cottage in Muskoka, the race was on to transform it into a chic bolt hole before our nerves – and our budget — got the better of us. To compound matters, we’d been invited to film the transformation for the Cottage Life television network. And they’d suggested a three-month deadline.To rebuild a collapsing sunroom, refurbish a basement bedroom, tackle a large family room, install a new kitchen, create two new bathrooms and knock together two small bedrooms to create one killer master suite. Aye, it’s fair to say we had our work cut out. The kitchen, updated by Batemans in Oro Medonte, is a hand built triumph finished in rich grey with Caesarstone detailing and nickel lighting. Slick Euro styling is important to us, so we discreetly concealed fridge and freezer separates behind doors: yup, the former in the left tall tower and the latter in the right, effectively sandwiching the built-in stove and cooker.

Reworking the entire ground floor, to be honest, was simple, being that the biggest job (short of inserting triple French doors to afford better lake sightlines) was removing threadbare carpet and installing a slick, wooden floor. Dressed with an outsized sofa and a leather ottoman, the scene is anchored by a large grey rug that seems to float, like an island, in front of the stone-built fireplace. To the other side of the room, modern black Windsor and grey leather chairs gather around an outsized Hemlock table while a faux antler chandelier floats proudly above, providing atmosphere and adjustable illumination at the twist of a button. Upstairs, in the house bathroom, we replaced dated tile with acres of slick Caesarstone wrapped across main wall areas and around a deep soaker tub. Above this, a rain head shower cascades high pressure jets while fixed glazing protects the room from water splash. In the master bedroom (the result of combining two smaller rooms) we created a relaxed atmosphere with a creamy painted scheme to “minimize” the overpowering V-groove pine.

Benjamin Moore “Revere Pewter” was our weapon of choice, and, paired as it is against the joists (which we left unpainted) the resultant aesthetics are dramatic yet soothing. For the most part, pattern was limited, though we conceded a spot of Robert Allen Ikat fabric for drapery (and toss pillows) and geometric weave rugs from the C+J Home collection (find our line in stores like Homesense, Winners and Marshalls). A large, custom headboard stretches along one elevation, its soft nickel pins visually balanced by pale lumber nightstands and dressers. Opposite the bed sit two comfy chaise lounges, which we found in IKEA: our schemes, as aye, are peppered with affordable detailing that helps moderate spending. It’s just how we roll… In the basement, after “opening” the space to make it eminently more livable, we created a large double bedroom and a comfy family room, each clad in pine and connected via a large barn door (custom manufactured by Rebarn in Toronto) which slides along a slick black rail.

The focal point in the family room is the oil-burning stove, which sits in front of a granite clad feature zone, while the focal point in the bedroom is the large padded headboard, custom made for the project. Both rooms feature double French doors, dressed with grey plaid drapery, that lead to a large sunroom rebuilt in the footprint of its near derelict predecessor. The rebirthed sun room boasts Sunspace Weather Master Plus windows with plastic memory glass that’s virtually impervious to scratches, or indeed breakage, and bug screens to protect against entomological invasion. Dressed with weather-proof wicker, and embellished with Robert Allen toss pillows, the sunroom is a climatic joy (even in cooler weather) thanks to the memory glass, which helps insulate proceedings. And finally: the downstairs bathroom. Accessed by another rolling barn door, its primary aesthetic is grey scale via “cement” toned tile and graphite grout, which enlivens basic-buy “big box store” subway tile.

To add flair, we custom manufactured the outsized trough sink in conjunction with Dare To Be Different, a vibrant young company whose products can be sized to suit your application. The results, we hope, speak for themselves. Looking back, it’s hard to believe we made the changes described in just three short months. Sure, we have a brilliant team, but it was a monolithic transformation, nonetheless, given the window of opportunity. As each other’s fussiest clients, we drove one another crazy: on a daily basis, it should be reported, we’d hone ambition… and then start from scratch. To say we were pedantic with each other – and our team, for that matter – is an understatement. At all times, however, we had the best interests of the cottage close to our hearts. So would we do it again? Could we actually deal with our “most demanding” clients ever…. in a second location? Well, as a matter of fact, yes. We could: During Season TWO of Colin and Justin’s Cabin Pressure, which has just premiered.