Mounts; simple question.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Milwaukee WI
Posts: 264
RE: Mounts; simple question.
yes it is possible. The taxidermist will charge you extra because he will have to buy a cape from someone elses deer and put it with yours but it can be done. Will probably cost around a hundred dollars to get a good cape.
JOE
JOE
#5
RE: Mounts; simple question.
Alright, thanks folks.
We can't afford to have the buck I shot mounted right now, but I may decide to have it done sometime this spring/summer.
My father doesn't feel that its big enough to merit a cape mount anyhow, so I'll be paying for it myself.
Do taxidermists regularly have extra capes or how will I have to go about that?
We can't afford to have the buck I shot mounted right now, but I may decide to have it done sometime this spring/summer.
My father doesn't feel that its big enough to merit a cape mount anyhow, so I'll be paying for it myself.
Do taxidermists regularly have extra capes or how will I have to go about that?
#6
RE: Mounts; simple question.
You could always freeze your cape, if you didn't already cut it off. otherwise, if it is still whole, you can find how to cut it off online, or ask in the taxidermy forum, or just wait and shoot a deer during the next season when you want to mount it.
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RE: Mounts; simple question.
My father doesn't feel that its big enough to merit a cape mount anyhow
Many taxidermists have extra capes, they keep them just in case or they can get you one. It's no problem to do it later, plus if you think about it, you prolly won't see it for more than a year anyway so you'll have time to pay for it even if you decide to do it now. Good luck, I wish you the best.
#10
RE: Mounts; simple question.
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
That's a shame Dan, it's your first and very special.
Many taxidermists have extra capes, they keep them just in case or they can get you one. It's no problem to do it later, plus if you think about it, you prolly won't see it for more than a year anyway so you'll have time to pay for it even if you decide to do it now. Good luck, I wish you the best.
My father doesn't feel that its big enough to merit a cape mount anyhow
Many taxidermists have extra capes, they keep them just in case or they can get you one. It's no problem to do it later, plus if you think about it, you prolly won't see it for more than a year anyway so you'll have time to pay for it even if you decide to do it now. Good luck, I wish you the best.
I grew up with that, but I feel differently about it than he does. I mentioned getting it mounted the day I shot it and his reply was "Nah, he isn't big enough to have mounted. Wait until you get something bigger."
Slightly disapointing, but we're on oppisite ends of the spectrum when it comes to hunting.