Introducing James Phillips and his ‘Horn House’
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Labeled “antler man,” James Phillips from Three Forks, Montana, US, has collected antlers for more than 60 years and owned a collection of about 15,000 pieces. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

Labeled “antler man,” James Phillips from Three Forks, Montana, US, has collected antlers for more than 60 years and owned a collection of about 15,000 pieces. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

To display all of his collections, James built a unique “Horn House” to exhibit various horns fallen from moose or elks. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

To display all of his collections, James built a unique “Horn House” to exhibit various horns fallen from moose or elks. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

He started collecting antlers when he was 10 years old, since when managing antlers has become not only his hobby but also a stream of income. He sold near 2,100 antlers, in support of sending his three daughters to college. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

He started collecting antlers when he was 10 years old, since when managing antlers has become not only his hobby but also a stream of income. He sold near 2,100 antlers, in support of sending his three daughters to college. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

Most of his collections were sourced from Three Fork, while others were found in other locations, including eastern Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, North Dakota. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com

Most of his collections were sourced from Three Fork, while others were found in other locations, including eastern Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, North Dakota. /Photo from view.inews.qq.com