About Iron Antler Taxidermy
Hometown Taxidermy, Museum-Quality Results.
Preserving your story. Honoring the hunt
Here at Iron Antler Taxidermy in Gladewater, Texas, we know that a trophy is more than just an object, it’s a preserved memory. We understand the time, the patience, and the skill that went into your successful hunt. That’s because our owner, Daniel Robertson, is himself an avid hunter, outdoorsman, and a dedicated East Texas local.
Meet Your Taxidermist: Daniel Robertson
Daniel’s professional dedication to trophy preservation began with an instant, consuming passion just six years ago. It all started with a simple, taxidermied duck. Upon seeing the piece, Daniel was instantly hooked by the artistry and challenge of bringing nature back to life.
That spark quickly led him to master the precision and advanced preservation techniques needed to transition from enthusiast to expert. Today, Daniel leads Iron Antler Taxidermy with the full support of his family: his dedicated wife, Rayne, and their sweet baby girl, Ivy Lee. When you choose Iron Antler, you’re not just supporting a business; you’re supporting a local family committed to preserving your cherished hunting memories for generations to come.
Why choose a local hunter for your mount?
When you trust your valuable trophy to a stranger, you risk losing the realism and integrity of the animal. With Daniel, you gain a commitment rooted in passion.
As a seasoned outdoorsman, Daniel sees the animal in its natural, prime state. He knows the muscles, the stance, and the character of the game you harvested. This expertise translates directly into museum-quality taxidermy mounts with unparalleled precision and artistry.
Daniel understands that your whitetail deer taxidermy or exotic game mount often represents a once-in-a-lifetime trophy. His personal involvement ensures meticulous trophy care from the moment you drop it off to the final reveal, honoring the significance of your harvest.
Serving Gladewater and the entire Piney Woods region, Daniel provides a personal, hometown touch you won’t find at large, impersonal studios. When you call, you talk to the taxidermist who will be working on your piece.