Limited edition by Big Sky Carvers Perfect gift for any man cave.. This is a pretty substantial piece. It’s approximately 8 inches tall and the base is about 7 in The buffalo from tail to nose is about 10 inches.
Bearfoots Jeff Fleming/Big Sky Carvers RUBY, Sisters, Best Friends, Van Winkle. All 3 are in good condition, no damage. RUBY, Sisters, Best Friends, Van Winkle.
This sculpture was made for friends of the NRA. It’s called partners made by Thomas Paige. There were only 725 of these statues made. It’s definitely a collectible and a beautiful piece of artwork for anybody who’s into the hunting motif. If you have any questions feel free to message me and thank you for looking.
Pictures of actual item you will receive. Each sculpture is meticulously cast in fine resins with a bronze patina hand applied, standing at approximately 9 1/2 inches long and 7 1/2 inches tall. The finished sculpture rests on a 1 1/2 inch black Faux marble base that is engraved with gold lettering and finished off with a National Rifle Association medallion. This stunning figurine titled “The Cape Buffalo” is a must-have for any collector. CREATED IN 2009, it’s the 1st in a New, exclusive Big Game Sponsor Series for Friends of the NRA. The talented designers at Big Sky Carvers captured the majesty and intensity of the Cape Buffalo. The attention to detail is exquisite, and the quality of the workmanship is evident in every inch of this masterpiece. As a decorative collectible, this figurine would be a wonderful addition to any home or office. Its timeless design and high-quality materials ensure that it will remain a cherished item for years to come. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this incredible piece of art. In EXCELLENT Condition with the plastic sleeve still covering the brass plate on the back. The first sculpture in a new, exclusive NRA big game sponsor series for friends of NRA. The talented designers at Big Sky Carvers have captured the majesty and intensity of the Cape Buffalo- which is inspired by the award, winning wildlife artist Eddie LeRoy Friends of NRA 2009 Print of the Year “Bad Boys”. Set in the Savannas of Africa. The keep buffalo displays the stern determination to protect their herd and symbolically represents our collective determination to protect second amendment rights. This highly sought after trophy has been hunted by many including the first presidential conservationists Theodore Roosevelt, and William (Buffalo Bill) Cody.
Pictures of actual item you will receive. Each sculpture is meticulously cast in fine resins with a bronze patina hand applied, standing at approximately 9 1/2 inches long and 7 1/2 inches tall. The finished sculpture rests on a 1 1/2 inch black Faux marble base that is engraved with gold lettering and finished off with a National Rifle Association medallion. This stunning figurine titled “The Cape Buffalo” is a must-have for any collector. CREATED IN 2009, it’s the 1st in a New, exclusive Big Game Sponsor Series for Friends of the NRA. The talented designers at Big Sky Carvers captured the majesty and intensity of the Cape Buffalo. The attention to detail is exquisite, and the quality of the workmanship is evident in every inch of this masterpiece. As a decorative collectible, this figurine would be a wonderful addition to any home or office. Its timeless design and high-quality materials ensure that it will remain a cherished item for years to come. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this incredible piece of art. In EXCELLENT Condition with the plastic sleeve still covering the brass plate on the back. The first sculpture in a new, exclusive NRA big game sponsor series for friends of NRA. The talented designers at Big Sky Carvers have captured the majesty and intensity of the Cape Buffalo- which is inspired by the award, winning wildlife artist Eddie LeRoy Friends of NRA 2009 Print of the Year “Bad Boys”. Set in the Savannas of Africa. The keep buffalo displays the stern determination to protect their herd and symbolically represents our collective determination to protect second amendment rights. This highly sought after trophy has been hunted by many including the first presidential conservationists Theodore Roosevelt, and William (Buffalo Bill) Cody.