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Gerry Wethington's Taxidermy frighteningly realistic



2016-08-06 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
David Jones, one of the organizers of the 7th Annual South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo gives an unqualified critique for the Gerry Wethington's taxidermy work, "He's the best there is." This Bobcat and Rattlesnake lifelike standoff is a work of art on display this morning in John Adair Memorial Gymnasium. Wethington's shop is on KY 551 in Adair County, near the Casey County line, just south of Clementsville in Casey County. The Expo officially opens at 9amCT on the Adair County School District Campus. - EW. Clicking Read More accesses story by Terry Partin about the Expo. For other vendors at the show see: 2016 List of Contributors


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