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    Re: Any suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Vestrand View Post
    i think something like epoxy or jb weld will hold it. then you can probably use plaster or something to smooth it out. if you know someone who does airbrushing then they could paint the plaster repair job to match with ease.
    those are my thoughts. good luck!
    Thanks a lot! I think I know someone on another forum who does taxidermy and I'm going to see if he can give me any pointers as well since he might deal with this kind of stuff.

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    Re: Any suggestions?

    Duct tape fixes ANYTHING

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    Re: Any suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nate View Post
    Duct tape fixes ANYTHING
    Hahah I actually already did that! As soon as the I pulled myself together by being attacked by those things I duct taped them together with a whole bunch of black duct tape but it just wasn't holding and it all started to fall off again

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