
Black Bear Rug Head Mounting with Bob Elzner
Black Bear Shoulder Mount with Bob Elzner
Deer and Elk Antler Mounts with Bob Elzner
Mounting and Painting a Largemouth Bass with Bob Elzner
Rattlesnake Skinning and Tanning with Bob Elzner
Gamehead Mannikin Alterations with Calvin Farner
Mounting a Flying Goose with Frank Newmyer
Standing Pintail Mount with Frank Newmyer
Tanning for Rugs and Taxidermy with Larry Bollmann
Splash & Ripple Construction with Frank Newmyer
Backwater, Mud & Marsh Scene with Frank Newmyer
Mounting a Flying Snow Goose: A to Z with Sallie Dahmes
Mounting a Lifesize Javelina with Bob Elzner
Molding and Casting a Channel Catfish with Mark Frazier
Mounting a Mourning Dove with Ed Thompson
Mounting a Lifesize Mountain Lion with Bob Elzner
Breakthrough Taxidermy Video Magazine Volume I
Taxidermy World Video Magazine Volume II
Taxidermy World Video Magazine Volume III
Mounting a Standing Surf Scoter with Page Nethercutt
Mounting an Open-Mouth Squirrel with Amy Ritchie
Painting a Smallmouth Bass with Bill Newman
Brwon Trout Using Artificial Fins and Head with Gary Bruch
Mounting a Flying Ross's Goose with Billie Ollie
Diamondback Rattlesnake Mount with Manny Chavez
Mounting a Pronghorn Antelope with John Lager
Mule Deer Shoulder Mount with Tom Weickum
Mounting a Strutting Wild Turkey with Harry Whitehead
Open-Mouth Whitetail Deer with Lou Gagliano
Carcass Casting Small Mammals with Jason Snowberger
Molding and Casting Deer Antler Reproductions with Erich Carter
Mounting a Blue-Winged Teal with Frank Newmyer
Mounting a Lifesize Coyote with Brent Houskeeper
Mounting a Whitetail Deer with Sallie Dahmes
Pedestal Mount Brown Trout with Jim Hall
Molding & Casting Artificial Fish Heads with Garry Senk
Mounting a Strut Turkey with Frank Newmyer
Turkey Habitat with Frank Newmyer
Painting Turkey Heads and Feet with Frank Newmyer
Sharp-Tailed Habitat Group Scene with Frank Newmyer
Swimming Mandarin Mount with Frank Newmyer
Swimming Mandarin Habitat with Frank Newmyer
Brown Bear Habitat with Frank Newmyer
Capercallie Mount with Markku Natri
Live Bird Reference: Basic Anatomy with Frank Newmyer
Live Bird Reference: Dabbling Ducks with Frank Newmyer
Live Bird Reference: Diving Ducks with Frank Newmyer
North American Whitetail Deer Volume I Fall/Winter
North American Whitetail Deer Volume II Spring/Summer
Waterfowl Volume I Dabblers of North America
North American Whitetail Deer Volume II Spring/Summer
Kennair Video #1: Water Surface Fish Wall Mount
Kennair Video #2: Water Ledge Fish Base
Kennair Video #3: Water Splash Fish Base
Kennair Video #4: Drinking Deer Base
Kennair Video #5: Mammal Tabletop Base
Kennair Video #6: Floor Base for Half Mammal
Kennair Video #7: Rock Ledge Number 1
Kennair Video #8: Rock Ledge Number 2
Kennair Video #9: Molds, Casting & Finishing Rocks
Kennair Video #10: Splashes, Icicles, Lily Pads & More
Kennair Video #11: 3-D Canvas Art Techniques
Kennair Video #12: 3-D Canvas Fish With Splash
Kennair Video #13: Large Swamp Scene for Alligator
Kennair Video #14: Drinking Buck Wall Hanger
Kennair Video #15: Bighorn Sheep Rock Base
Kennair Video #16: Custom Base for Jumping Pheasant
Kennair Video #17: Cambodian Temple Base for Peacocks
Kennair Video #18: Base with Snow for Marco Polo Sheep
Kennair Video #19: Bear Habitat with Salmon and Water Ledge
Mounting Alligators Under 5 Feet with Tom Voyer
Our newest studio video from WASCO is one that has been anxiously awaited! Two-time North American Whitetail Champion, and two-time Joe Bruchac Award Winner, Rick Carter of Georgia, shares his techniques in one of the best taxidermy video seminars ever offered. In this latest video filmed in the WASCO Studio, Rick clearly demonstrates the entire procedure for mounting a commercial whitetail deer shoulder mount. From skinning to finishing, absolutely nothing is left out.
Rick Carter is the acclaimed sculptor of the EDGE line of whitetail mannikins, and has won the NTA's "Taxidermist of the Year" honors an unprecedented three times. His live seminars at taxidermy conventions are always packed. In this new four-hour video, he presents his deer techniques for the first time, demonstrating commercial taxidermy methods for creating a top-quality mount. This comprehensive video demonstrates the entire skinning and fleshing procedure, Rick's complete in-house tanning procedure, two ear mounting methods (Bondo and earliners), covers different nose mounting methods, as well as mannikin prep, mounting, grooming, and finishing. The two DVD set is a full four hours jam-packed with so much information you'll want to watch it several times, and includes full chapter indexing and special bonus DVD features. Recorded in the WASCO Studio. Color. NTSC. Approximate running time: 4:07 on 2 DVD discs. Catalog number: DVD270. 29.95 plus shipping.
Click below to see a 10 minute excerpt featuring chapter 30 and part of chapter 31.
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CHAPTERS on DVD270 DISC 1: 1. Checking In the Mount 2. Inspecting the Head 3. The Y Incision 4. Skinning the Pedicles 5. Skinning the Earbutts and Eyes 6. Skinning the Nose and Mouth 7. Skinning the Tear Ducts 8. Measuring for Antler Placement 9. Sawing Antlers and Aging 10. Washing and Cooling the Hide 11. Opening the Ears 12. Splitting the Lips 13. Splitting the Nose 14. Fleshing the Nose and Lips 15. Splitting the Eyelids 16. Rough Fleshing 17. Dry Preserving the Hide 18. Tanning the Hide with Krowtann 19. Test-Fitting the Mannikin 20. Final Fleshing the Nose and Eyes 21. Removing the Ear Cartilage 22. Shaving with the Rotary Wheel 23. Setting the Antlers 24. Mannikin Surface Preparation 25. Mannikin Nose Detailing 26. Replacement Nose Installation 27. Cutting the Lip and Tear Duct Slots 28. Installing Earbutts |
CHAPTERS on DVD270 DISC 2: 29. Eye Installation 30. Eye Reference 31. Eyelid Sculpting 32. Shampooing the Hide 33. Damp-Drying the Cape 34. Sewing Holes 35. The Bonded Ear Method 36. Installing Earliners 37. Sculpting Earbutts 38. Applying Hide Paste 39. Mounting the Skin and Earbutts 40. Installing the Antler Plate 41. Sewing the Incision 42. Grooming the Face 43. Carding the Ears 44. Mounting the Brisket 45. Stapling to the Backboard 46. Tucking the Lips 47. Tucking the Nose 48. Tucking the Eyes 49. Air Bubbles and Hair Patterns 50. The Second Day Grooming 51. The Third Day Grooming 52. Preparation for Finishing 53. Rebuilding Shrunken Areas 54. Texturing the Nose and Lips 55. Airbrush Painting 56. Cleaning and Glossing |
Still Life Fish Eye Lenses from Jeff Lumsden

Have you ever wished for a fish eye that was the proper oval shape, with a full sclera that came in odd sizes, too? That offered any reflective color scheme you could imagine, with pupils in every shape and size? Jeff Lumsden has been working just such a product for many years, and now it's here!

Still Life Blank Fish Eye Lenses
Jeff Lumsden's patented crystal clear lens design has all the unique anatomical features found to give a fish eye its beautiful characteristics. This is the first and only product that offers the fish enthusiast all of these qualities rolled together in one gorgeous blank lens! Now you can paint any species any size from 10mm to 18mm with a full sclerotic capsule and an unbelievable iris and pupil shelf that when painted, promises be the most realistic fish eye possible to have! Click here for more information.

Liquid Scales is the latest acrylic medium formulated and blended by Jeff Lumsden to replicate the natural colors and brilliance found specifically in fish scales with an amazing and consistent ease of application! Liquid Scales are best applied before any sealers or glosses have been used. They have a smooth creamy consistency yet fluid enough to load a fine artists brush easily, and can also flow through an airbrush! They can be thinned down with water to any consistency for a lighter reflective effect or base layer. Whether for taxidermy or reproduction mounts, Liquid Scales offer the fish artist a wide variety of applications and easy to use natural shimmering colors and shades. Starting with a very solid bright silver, four shades of lustrous golds, all six radiant pearl colors and concluding with a beautiful silvery white pearl. Click here for more information.




Krowtann 2000 and Krowtann Whitetail Formula
Krowtann 2000 Instructions
WASCO is proud to offer this amazing new tanning solution that is sweeping the industry. Enthusiastically endorsed by National Champion taxidermists Rick Carter, Don Stevens, and Brian Harness, Krowtann 2000 is so easy to use that it is virtually error-proof. No salting, no pH checks and no oiling is required to produce an excellent mountable tanned skin. It's as easy as 1-2-3! Just rough flesh the hide, mix the Krowtann solution with water and salt and submerge the skin for 3 to 4 days, neutralize with baking soda, and do the final fleshing. The skin is now ready to mount immediately, or be frozen for mounting later. That's it! Krowtann produces a stretchy white leather which mounts beautifully for maximum detail. The 32 oz. container of Krowtann 2000 will effectively tan 4 large deer capes or 8 lifesize bobcat skins. Instructions included. The new Whitetail Formula contains an additional softening agent which makes the skin more pliable.

Largemouth Bass DVD Set
Join acclaimed fish taxidermist Dennis Murawska in this new comprehensive, professionally produced 3 DVD series. Dennis demonstrates everything you need to know about largemouth bass taxidermy in this master class, from field care and skinning, all the way to finishing and painting. Nothing is left out and all procedures are fully explained and demonstrated in clear, professional close-up videography. Whether you are a beginner just starting out or a full-time professional, this video series will be beneficial to you and improve your bass mounting techniques.
Now Available in DVD Format
Cat-Head Biscuits & Squirrel Stew by George Roof
WASCO is proud to offer this noteworthy book from frequent Taxidermy Net Forums contributor George Roof. "Cat-Head Biscuits & Squirrel Stew" is an action-packed anthology of hunting stories from the lowlands of South Carolina to the Rocky Mountains. Acclaimed by taxidermists and hunters alike, this book is filled with exciting adventures and down-home humor. Paperback: 224 pages.
Fin Magic from Epo-Grip
Fin Magic is a reinforced translucent fin reproduction adhesive designed to produce strong, flexible cast fins for the taxidermist without the mess. Fin Magic is a ready to use product that can be easily tinted, providing application flexibility not previously found in other methods fin reproduction. To use, coat fin replica mold with an appropriate release material. Mix equal portions of Fin Magic sides A & B until a uniform consistency is obtained. Apply Fin Magic to each side of fin mold and clamp sides securely until cure occurs in approximately 12 to 15 minutes. After curing separate mold halves, remove the Fin Magic reproduction, and trim to desired size and shape. See full directions with a step-by-step article in Breakthrough Magazine issue 83 (Summer 2006).
New Wild Boar Reference Photo Set
Live wild boar reference photo album from the research pen of 2005 World Champion taxidermist Andy Nimmons. The most commonly requested details are captured and clearly visible in this set of 12 big 4" x 6" color prints. These photos are a great addition to any reference collection. Includes close-ups of eyes, nose, mouth and ears in a handy vinyl photo album. Order number RP101. At the low price of only $14.95, you can't afford NOT to have this reference set if you mount boar.
New Sizes of Jeff Lumsden's
Still Life Rainbow Trout Mannikins
Created with soft natural "S" curves, and sculpted with precise anatomy, World Champion fish taxidermist Jeff Lumsden's new incredible line of Still Life rainbow trout manikins are now available! Your trout skins will fit these forms like nothing else you've ever used, and will look incredibly lifelike when you're finished! Jeff has an enormous collection of reference data from thousands of specimens to insure that this new line is more accurate, user friendly and very affordable! This is clearly the finest rainbow trout mannikin line ever offered to the taxidermy industry. The superb anatomy provides details you could never accomplish by carving a body from a block of foam. Your rainbow mounts will be better than ever while you save a tremendous amount of time in the mounting process! Jeff has made a career out of his outstanding trout mounts, which have won Best of Category at state, regional, national, and World competitions -- and now you can take advantage of his talent. These mannikins can be used with either natural or artificial heads. They are available for fish weighing 3 to 6 pounds. Click here for current availability.
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Code Description S.W. Price
CT232 32 fl. oz. 3 lb. 15.95

Open-Mouth Wild Boar
Taxidermy Instructional DVD
Wild Boar Shoulder Mount: A to Z with Rick Carter
WASCO's first studio instructional DVD features the nation's top wild boar expert, Rick Carter of Georgia. Remastered from one of the best taxidermy videotapes ever offered, Rick clearly demonstrates the ENTIRE procedure for mounting an open-mouth wild boar shoulder mount. From skinning to finishing, absolutely nothing is left out. This video will easily pay for itself in saved time with the first boar you mount after watching it.
This DVD includes new bonus features available for the first time, including full chapter indexing so you can quickly access sections of the program, complete digital mastering for pristine video clarity and color, deleted scenes, and a bonus audio commentary track featuring Rick Carter and Ken Edwards.
Rick Carter is the acclaimed sculptor of the best-selling line of boar mannikins in the world, and has won the NTA's "Taxidermist of the Year" honors an unprecedented TWO times with wild boar mounts. In this new two-hour video, he presents his techniques for the first time, demonstrating commercial taxidermy methods for creating a top-quality mount.
Rick demonstrates the entire skinning and fleshing procedure, including tips for removing the shield easily. This comprehensive video also shows Rick's complete in-house tanning procedure, two ear mounting methods (Bondo and earliners), two nose mounting methods (natural and artificial), as well as mannikin preparation, mounting, open-mouth work, grooming, and finishing. This seminar is packed with so much useful information that you'll want to watch it several times. Recorded in the WASCO Studio. Color. NTSC. Approximate running time: 2:00. Catalog number: DVD269. Price: 21.95 plus shipping.
DVD269 Wild Boar Shoulder Mount: A to Z with Rick Carter . . . . 21.95
DVD269 Chapters:
1. Boar Characteristics
2. Tusks and Whets
3. Inspection/Measuring
4. Skinning the Muzzle
5. Skinning the Eyes
6. Test Fitting
7. Rough Fleshing
8. Splitting Lips/Nose
9. Turning the Ears
10. Fleshing the Face
11. Salting the Skin
12. Pickle and Tanning
13. Sewing Holes
14. Oiling and Washing
15. Mannikin Preparation
16. Installing Artificial Parts
17. Eye Setting
18. Using Earliners
19. The Bonded Ear Method
20. Using the Real Nose
21. Mounting Procedure
22. Tucking the Lips
23. Tucking the Eyelids
24. Mounting Day Two
25. Finishing Prep
26. Epoxy Filler Work
27. Finish Painting
28. Conclusion
29. DVD Credits
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