Antler Repair Gallery
Whitetail Gallery will provide you with extremely durable antler repair guaranteed to look real. Because of the importance of color matching, I use a three-tone wash system and build the shade up to match the existing rack. Your antlers will not be stained to match the repair work. Textured surface and attention to detail will leave you completely satisfied with your trophy rack.
Work can be performed on new or existing mounts.
Main beam broken in half from bullet impact Reconnect broken main beam and reconstruct missing pieces Reconstruct missing brow tine on right side
Repair bullet damage on main beam Reconstruct missing brow tine on left side Reconstruct missing G3 on right side
CUSTOMER REQUEST: Restoration to original condition. (Customer had removed and saved brow tines, so that the antlers could be used for rattling. Later, antlers were damaged in a fire, then dropped and broken into several pieces.)
CUSTOMER REQUEST: Restoration of shed base to original condition. When sheds were found, the base of a shed was missing due to squirrel damage.
Both brow tines extended, G3 addition & main beam replacement CUSTOMER REQUEST: Extension of brow tines, as well as replacement of main beam (partial) and G3. (These were completed on an existing mount.) •Brow Tine & G3 Tip Replacement
CUSTOMER REQUEST: Repair of damage to base of main beam. (One side of rack had been almost completely blown in half by shotgun slug impact.)
CUSTOMER REQUEST: Repair of partial main beam and addition of a G3.
CUSTOMER REQUEST: Replacement of broken brow tine & tip of the G3.
CUSTOMER REQUEST: Restoration of antler surface after being exposed to outdoor weather for several years. (Antlers were completely sun-bleached and had no original color or texture remaining.)
Altered Antler Chandelier
Left: Image of the chandelier in progress. Right: View from below of the final piece.
Left: Up close view from below before additions were made. Right: Up close view from below after the additions were made.
Left: View from below before additions were made. Right: View from below after the additions were made.
Upper view of the final illuminated piece.