"Full Fan" Turkey Display

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This site is dedicated to the sport of wild turkey hunting!


My name is Bill Chase and I live and hunt in Oakfield, NY. I created my original "Full Fan" turkey display in 1986. I'm sure that over the years others have "invented" similar wall mounts made from combinations of wings and tail feathers but over the years I never saw any come to market or even shown in any articles. Meanwhile, everyone who saw my display was very impressed. Many exclaimed that they never saw anything like it and asked me how I made it. So I refined the method of creating this unique display and made a "how-to" video to assist others who may wish to replicate my artwork. My original "Full Fan" display still hangs proudly on my wall and everyday when I look at it I smile because it reminds me of the day I shot my first spring gobbler.


Anyone who can use a sharp knife can now make this display.
Videos, Complete Kits and Supplies are available in our products section.

I have added "PayPal" to this website for online purchases. Please visit my products area. I can ship kits very quickly if you use PayPal for your purchase !!!

If you prefer to wait until you get a turkey before you purchase a kit... That's Okay !
Here is what you need to do:


Once you have the turkey, save the wings in full. Cut each wing off at the first joint, saving all the wing feathers. Cut off the tail, saving several rows of the smaller feathers in front of the long tail feathers. Cut around the beard and save it. You can keep these turkey parts in the fridge or freezer, or just wrap them and keep them cool. Be careful you do not let them rot or attract flies or other insects. Keep them where pets or animals cannot ruin them.

In 2008 I was awarded U.S.Patent # D566,614 for the "Full Fan" turkey display. The patent office did not like my description of my artwork as a "Turkey Display". They call it a "Wild Turkey Wall Plaque". Others have told me to call it a "Turkey Wall Mount" or a "Turkey Wall Trophy". I don't mind if you call it the "Full Fan Design" or even "Turkey Feathers", as long as you make one for yourself so that it will remind you of one of the best days in your life and give you that warm happy feeling every time you look at it.

Good hunting,
Bill Chase


The "Full Fan" design is United States Patent Pending. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2006 by William C. Chase