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    This Whitetail Deer Left Antler Wall Sconce (W1LS) can be used as an accent light. It comes with a 40-watt candle light. Must be a wall mount. Can be used with Whitetail Deer Right Antler Sconce (W1RS) as a matching wall sconce pair.

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    This Whitetail Deer Right Antler Wall Sconce (W1RS) can be used as an accent light. It comes with a 40-watt candle light. Must be a wall mount. Can be used with Whitetail Deer Left Antler Sconce (W1LS) as a matching wall sconce pair.

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    For an attractive variation on the original antler wall sconce, try this Whitetail Deer 2 Antler Wall Sconce accent light. It comes with two whitetail deer antlers surrounding a 25-watt candle light.

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  • Wolverine

    $4,485.00

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed. Please call 918-561-6345 for availability. This Product Ships FREE!
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  • Wilderness Trek Multi

    $156.00$945.00

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    From canoes to caravans, this colorful rug shows the timeless connection between man and wilderness. MADE IN AMERICA!

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  • Whiskey River Turquoise

    $159.00$945.00

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    Bring in the colors of the southwest with this rustic-themed area rug. Featuring stunning shapes and colors, this rug serves for functionality and style!  Our core rugs are made from premium nylon (which will not wear out or crush), and with a yarn system that is fade resistant, antimicrobial and commercial grade tested for heavy traffic. Proudly MADE IN AMERICA! Available in 6 sizes.

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    Free hand plasma cut from metal. Painted Finish.

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    The artist created the horse head molds from his own beautiful horses.  Proportions are reduced from the original horses but are realistic.  Iron manes are completely hand made.  Each piece of metal hair is placed to create the look of horses playing and wrestling together.  Stamped signature plate is included on each piece.  Original Art Work by Andres Martin de Campo

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Skunk

    $1,155.00

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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