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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1508494" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I flipped back and forth between good pictures of antelope, to test my impressions against, and I'll agree the head pose is unflattering if not unnatural. The face is too broad at the muzzle, and appears flat across it. The one view of the nostrils look almost like a bear snout. Some regional differences in colors I've seen, but the black seems artificially black. The eyes don't thrill me much either, but can't quite put it to words. Nice antelope that certainly don't display as well as they should. Not unusual for a shop to lose a talented apprentice and see quality drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1508494, member: 30671"] I flipped back and forth between good pictures of antelope, to test my impressions against, and I’ll agree the head pose is unflattering if not unnatural. The face is too broad at the muzzle, and appears flat across it. The one view of the nostrils look almost like a bear snout. Some regional differences in colors I’ve seen, but the black seems artificially black. The eyes don’t thrill me much either, but can’t quite put it to words. Nice antelope that certainly don’t display as well as they should. Not unusual for a shop to lose a talented apprentice and see quality drop. [/QUOTE]
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