Monday, December 31, 2012

Heritage Game Mounts Giveaway

I'm on the look out for interesting ways to display my trophies, so when I came across Rita and Heritage Game Mounts on Twitter (follow HGM on Twitter @HGMgame) I instantly fell in love with her designs.

Rita's creations are a culmination of inspiration from family heirlooms which give her design an "old world" feel.


Her antler mount displays are available in 2 different options.
"The Legacy" which is a full size, elaborately detailed panel with a cover suitable for hanging whitetail, mule deer, axis, fallow and similarly sized exotic and African Game antlers.
The Legacy

Or "The Legacy Panel" which is a mounting board without the cover and is designed to accept skull plate mounts, small shoulder mounted game such as Duiker and small European skull mounts such as Roe Deer.

The Legacy Panel

Both are available in your choice of three finishes, Black Forest, Blackberry and Old World White. I love this innovative and beautiful way of displaying your trophies, new or vintage.


One of Rita's newest creations are vintage German small-bore shooting targets on wooden disks for display. These colorful small bore shooting targets are made from her original German chromolithograph paper targets, patented in 1897. They are applied to hand stained and stripped pine disks and come ready to hang or display on a stand. Available in both small and large sizes. These targets would make a beautiful accent to any hunters trophy room.

I love the mix of the Legacy plaques and targets!
 Targets come ready to hang. 

Rita has kindly gifted to a lucky Starr & Bodill reader a large German shooting target. The reader will have their choice of one of the six different images (Stag, Chamois, Hare, Roe, Bear and Boar). These targets are meant to be used as decoration and not actually shot at.

You could also put your target on a plate stand.
As good as one of these targets would look on my mantle, sadly, I can't keep it. This giveaway is going to be run by Rafflecopter, so just follow the instructions below (you must click on the +2 or +1 and complete the task in Rafflecopter in order to be entered to win).

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Thank you to Rita and Heritage Game Mounts for participating in this giveaway!


21 comments:

  1. Beautiful work! The stag is definitely my favorite!

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  2. Those are awesome! I like the Stag as well!

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  3. Thank you! Back in the day they really went all out for target practice!

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  4. Almost too beautiful to shoot at!

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    1. These are meant for display as decoration and not to be shot at. :)

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  5. I'm going to be different I'd like the bear the most

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    1. Brandon, I agree with you. I like the bear too.

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  6. I would want the stag but it would be hung for display and not shot at.....

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    1. Chris, They are meant to be only used as display.

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  7. The stag is beautiful! Well they are all beautiful but I like the stag the most :)

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  8. I would have to go for the wild boar! Great giveaway!

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  9. I would surely have to go with the stag.

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  10. I woudl go with the stag! I hope I have the golden ticket on this one! Thanks for sharing

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  11. I love all of these, but I actually like the bear the most I do believe! Great work!

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  12. I would definitely go with the Stag. Great giveaway Britney!!

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  13. Rita is a such a pleasure to be around and she makes amazing products, they are truly "one of a kind".

    I show all my clients her work that's on display in my taxidermy studio.

    Brendon Wood
    Safari Life Taxidermy - San Antonio, TX

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  14. Aw...thanks Brendon and for all your support and taxidermy expertise! Hope you are having a great time at the Dallas Safari Club convention.

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  15. The stag and the bear are both beautiful.

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  16. I would love to have the bear.

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