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Old School- Taxidermist 11
The taxidermy process taken anywhere between two and three months to complete.
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Kev says hunters who want to preserve their kills as trophies are his main clients.
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A collection of taxidermied deer heads hang around the walls of Kev's workshop in Kelso.
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Glass eyes are places in the heads of the animals to make them look as realistic as possible.
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Kev delicately works on shaping the skin of the animal to look realistic.
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The skin of the animal is tanned (turning it to leather), before being fitted to a mould.
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Kev takes the skin of a wild boar and prepares to start the taxidermy process.
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Kev Daley has been working as a taxidermist in Kelso for numerous years.
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