Estók János szerk.: A Magyar Mezőgazdasági Múzeum Közleményei 2005-2007 (Budapest, 2007)
GYŰJTEMÉNYEK - Bányai József: Adatolt trófeák a Vadászati Gyűjteményben
Novi Sad 1967). From 1967 MÉM Forestry Office continued donating the capital gold-medal trophies. From 1964 more and more hunters offered the most beautiful pieces of their trophy collection to the museum: Antal Apró, István Tömpe, Dr Gyula Ortutay, Gábor Ivády, Lajos Cseterki, Károly Rimler, Gyula Nagy, Imre Nagy, János Kádár, Zoltán Antos, László Földes, Pál Losonci, Lajos Fehér and many other people. In 1965 the first Hungarian world-record horn of roe-deer was recorded at the museum. The roebuck was shot by Imre Cseterki on 29th July 1965 in Martonvásár. 228.68 CIC scores were given to it by the international jury at the international hunting exhibition in Novi Sad, so it led the world ranking list of roe-deer for 18 years until 1983. Between 1972 and 2003 seven gold-medal antlers, - three of them being a world record - got into the hunting collection as a protected national value. 5 pieces of the fallow deer antlers won a gold-medal, 4 of them are world records. 10 pieces of the horns of roe-deer won gold-medals, 2 of them are Hungarian records. There are two mouflon horns, both of them are Hungarian records. Finally 4 wild boar tusks should be mentioned, three of them won a gold-medal, one piece is a world record. Szar vasagancs. Világrekord, 1970. Lenti. Elejtő: Marion Schuster