1914 Jordan Buck - Shoulder Mount

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1914 Jordan Buck - Shoulder Mount

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FORMER WORLD RECORD TYPICAL! Harvested in 1914, along the Yellow River, near Danbury Wisconsin, it was lost to the antler world for 48 years, until it mysteriously showed up at a garage sale in Sandstone, MN, in 1958. Eventually it was declared the new world typical record in 1971 and reigned until surpassed by the Milo Hansen buck, and the Jordan buck did it as a 5 x 5. What makes the Jordan Buck so great, is that for being so big and massive, it does not have one abnormal point, not one! There is only 3 2/8″ difference from side to side. The ultimate typical antler! - Source: Antlers by Klaus

Jordan Buck Key Measurements:

  • 53-7/8 inches of mass/circumference measurements

  • 30" mainbeams, even on both sides

  • G1s - G4s: 7, 13, 10 & 7 inches

  • Only 3-2/8 in symmetry deductions

Harvest: Wisconsin

Year: 1914

Score: 206 1/8

Type: Typical

 

This model was requested by a fellow makerworld user! I modeled in Nomad Sculpt and I referenced many many photos of the deer. I know it's not perfect but I hope you like it! Please share your makes :)

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Can you please split it in 3x objects? 1 sckull 2x horns. I want to print it biger. I've tried to split it but bambu lab software couldn't do it. I'm new in 3d printing. I apologise If my request doesn't makes sense.
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Yes I'm currently working on that now. :) You will see it tomorrow hopefully
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Replying to @dtm247 :
Great, Thank you! I want to make it the master pice of my skulls wall. Once I have him I can start working around him to develope the masks wall. I cannot wait to finish that wall. I'm weat :))
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Replying to @Peculiar :
haha that is awesome! I want to give you a quick update... I revisited the model and currently printing a new and improved version. This will be uploaded and replace this current version soon. I would like to hold on splitting until I have this ready to go. Very soon I promise...Here is a picture with the updated antlers and added textures...
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Happy new Year!
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Happy New Year!!
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Amazing Model!
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😁 thank you sir!
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