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Old 06-15-2011, 11:03 PM
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I agree madmurph. I've had most of my mounts done here in the States. The ones I had done in Africa....well, let's just say "Never again." After 2 of my clients/hunting partners decided to go with this South African company, I didn't want to be shipping my 22 trophies alone, so I took a long look at their color catalog. It appeared to have quality mounts, not outstanding but well within reason, and the cost was less than top professionals charge here. Well, I knew better, and by the time we were on the plane heading home, I began to have a sinking feeling. Over the next year, the owner never once replied to any emails...because he was never there. He and his brother were busy doing other things while their hired hands did the work. 14 months later they arrived. It was pitiful! The shipping cost was over $5,200 but now I had to look at this crap. Never be fooled by brochures or what hangs in a showroom. Obviously, these guys may have done their own trophies and put them in their catalog, but amateurs did our work. Nothing was airbrushed. The eyes, ears, noses and lips were done with a small paint brush. My Kudu looks like a jack rabbit; my Oribi has slip spots that weren't patched; my Genets look like....I have no idea. All the bases on each life size animal was crappy. I could go on and on but bring your skins/skulls home. You may change your mind several times before you commit to a certain pose. Stay away from amateur taxidermy and go with a pro. I know many here in the US that do museum quality work and mine has won world competition, National and State titles. madmurph is correct; many will work with you and do a few mounts at a time. Two of my clients just brought back 21 trophies and sent them to Dennis Harris (The Artistry of Wildlife in MI). He's going to do them a few at a time for one client. The other wants his all at once. The dip/pack/crating/permits, etc., is going to cost you...no way around that. You can avoid dip/pack if you leave your mounts there, but sit down when you get the freight bill. Never let someone tell you "here's what it will cost you." I have it down with dip & pack, but air and ocean freight is dependent on what your doing with your trophies, but it will cost a lot if you ship mounts home, not to mention the cost of insurance. Hunting is expensive unfortunately, but you get what you pay for. There are ways to save money if you take the right steps.
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