Revolution Techno Head Options

 

Different regions will have traits in deer that can be counted on
to be prevalent locally.


Techno Head Option A

Techno Head Option B

Techno Head Option C

Techno Head Option D

Techno Head Option E

Techno Head Option F

Techno Head Option G

Techno Head Option H

Techno Head Option I

Techno Head Option J

Techno Head Option K

Techno Head Option L

Techno Head Option MEA

Techno Head Option N

Techno Head Option P


Different regions will have traits in deer that can be counted on to be prevalent locally. Our “A variant” will generally be slender faced with a small muzzle. With an eye-to-nose measurement of 6 7/8”, this would be a typical Southern deer. An older Southern deer, with a “next size up” nose, muzzle and eye width would be characterized as a “B variant” with an eye-to-nose measurement of 7”. Rounding out the Southern deer strain is our “C variant” which has all the characteristics of the “A”, bit is longer in the face at 7 1/4”.


The “E variant” is a good starting place for our Northern deer. This 7” deer has a deep face, slightly wider eye width, with a very large nose and muzzle. The “E variant” will be a good solution to accommodate an older deer with a deep dished forehead and double dewlaps.


Revolution’s “I variant” is the standard head our 7 1/2” x (19-23”) forms are produced with when no Custom Techno Head Options are ordered. This deer would be characterized as more of a Northern deer with a wider, fuller face than what a Southern deer would have. Our “J variant” is the standard head our 7 1/2” x (21-22”) forms are produced with when no Custom Techno Head Options are ordered. This Northern deer’s face is normal in width and depth.


Our “N variant” is similar to the J in most aspects, including the 7 1/2” eye to nose measurement, though the lower jaw has been deepened. This takes up excess skin from a mature deer, plus a lot of folks just prefer the look it imparts on a mount. Also 7 1/2” nose to eye, the “F variant” has a broader face and is more Northern looking. It has a triangulated frontal forehead typical of the hair pattern of a mature long-haired deer. Its rear lip has a slightly more acute kick up at the end. It has dewlaps that deepen the look of the lower jaw even though the lower jaw is of normal depth.



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