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New taxidermist welcomes clients in Clifton

  • Taxidermist Ron Skinner shows several mounts he made from red stags for clients living in Rock Springs, Texas, at this studio located across the street from Clifton Classic Chassis in historic downtown Clifton. Skinner recently opened up his business “Man Cave Taxidermy” to new clients in Bosque County. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Taxidermist Ron Skinner shows several mounts he made from red stags for clients living in Rock Springs, Texas, at this studio located across the street from Clifton Classic Chassis in historic downtown Clifton. Skinner recently opened up his business “Man Cave Taxidermy” to new clients in Bosque County. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
  • Man Cave Taxidermy, owned and operated by Ron Skinner, is located in the building pictured above across the street from Clifton Classic Chassis in historic downtown Clifton. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Man Cave Taxidermy, owned and operated by Ron Skinner, is located in the building pictured above across the street from Clifton Classic Chassis in historic downtown Clifton. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
“Quality you can trust. Satisfaction a must!” That’s Ron Skinner’s motto, and he wants you to see his work in preserving animals for yourself. Skinner is a new taxidermist in Bosque County, but he’s been working professionally in the field for over 45 years. Under the business name “Man Cave Taxidermy,” his current base of operations is in a white stone building across the street from Clifton…

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