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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 396922" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Aaron, if you google up <strong>L.H. Weise</strong>, that is my uncle.</p><p>He had a studio in Orlando for many years then moved to</p><p>S.W. Georgia to retire. He is about 88 years old now. </p><p>His son, Roy, operates a studio in Georgia as well.</p><p>https://www.myfsta.com/aboutus.html</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to seeing what other members can contribute to the craft</p><p>through your forum. Unfortunately, I lost a lifetime of photo albums in</p><p>Hurricane Charley in 2004 so I don't have too many photos to share.</p><p>Welcome Aboard again.</p><p></p><p>oh, my uncle LH's most challenging accomplishment was when he mounted</p><p>six (6) Clydesdale horses for the Anheuser-Busch museum in Tampa, FL.</p><p></p><p><strong>LH Weise:</strong> </p><p>What is the difference between the Tax Collector and a Taxidermist ?</p><p>The taxidermist always leaves the hide. (corny, I know. But always funny when he said it).</p><p></p><p></p><p>oh, back to the white marlin I mounted - - - my neighbor wanted to put it on the wall</p><p>in his den. As you know, most billfish are mounted just plain straight. Well, my neighbor's</p><p>den was not wide enough for an 8 foot mount, LOL, so we devised the plan to bend it to fit.</p><p>The other one is straight that belongs to his son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 396922, member: 13599"] Aaron, if you google up [b]L.H. Weise[/b], that is my uncle. He had a studio in Orlando for many years then moved to S.W. Georgia to retire. He is about 88 years old now. His son, Roy, operates a studio in Georgia as well. https://www.myfsta.com/aboutus.html Looking forward to seeing what other members can contribute to the craft through your forum. Unfortunately, I lost a lifetime of photo albums in Hurricane Charley in 2004 so I don't have too many photos to share. Welcome Aboard again. oh, my uncle LH's most challenging accomplishment was when he mounted six (6) Clydesdale horses for the Anheuser-Busch museum in Tampa, FL. [b]LH Weise:[/b] What is the difference between the Tax Collector and a Taxidermist ? The taxidermist always leaves the hide. (corny, I know. But always funny when he said it). oh, back to the white marlin I mounted - - - my neighbor wanted to put it on the wall in his den. As you know, most billfish are mounted just plain straight. Well, my neighbor's den was not wide enough for an 8 foot mount, LOL, so we devised the plan to bend it to fit. The other one is straight that belongs to his son. [/QUOTE]
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