Taxidermy quality
#13
RE: Taxidermy quality
No problem thats a great pose and its a natural pose and thats what I go for, something that you actually see deer do. I guess yours would be a good seeking or chasing pose or nose up the @ss pose
ORIGINAL: early in
Thanks a lot Tony, I'm pleased with it.
Thanks a lot Tony, I'm pleased with it.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: Taxidermy quality
You certainly do not want to get cheap in that dept. There are quite a few hobbyists out there that charge half of what a good quality mount is worth, and you will regret in the long run choosing them. A quality whitetail is currently worth at least $450 in time and materials and quality of tanning, with the latest price increases. Research it and know ahead of time what you are looking for and who you will use. It will save you a lifetime of regret. You have to look at it forever.
Having a friend that does nice work is good too. There are a good deal of hobbyists that do great work and really don't charge for their time like they should.
Having a friend that does nice work is good too. There are a good deal of hobbyists that do great work and really don't charge for their time like they should.
#17
RE: Taxidermy quality
Just remember a good Taxi. doesn't mean a good business man/woman.
Example;
I left my 2007 - 8 pt. in Texas with a guy we hunted with and who does blue ribbon Taxi. work (2nd place @Dallas/Fortworth Taxi. show).
He does his own tanning, so he can't blame anyone for his schedule. For the record, he's charging $250 for a shoulder mount
(very cheap, as he just started 2 years ago FULL Time, but has been doing Taxi. for a dozen years)!
His initial delivery for our groups (3 total) mounts was to be shipped to us during "spring time" and we each gave him $100 deposit back in Nov.
I called him in Jan. to go over the pose I wanted and sent him pictures, etc... He says it looks like March or April to complete and would order the form next week.
So I call him @ the end of March and he says a few more weeks, so in good faith, we send the balance of our money too him (he really was a great guy).
Guess what? No Deer! So I call @ the begining of May and ask if he received our money and when will the heads ship this time? He says 3-4 weeks.
~ No Deer ~ So I call end of June and he assures me that he will have them to us by the end of July the latest.
~ No Deer ~ So I call him last week and he tells me there done, but is waiting to get professional pictures to help create his portfolio for marketing.
I certainly understand the marketing aspect and know our mounts must be wonderfully done, but word of mouth is good for marketing also - right?
What do you think I'm gonna do whith my next mount when I go back to Texas?
That's right, send it to my guy in NH who will do equally a good job but cost me $250 more, oh-well, live & learn. My guy delivers on time - Moral of the story!
Example;
I left my 2007 - 8 pt. in Texas with a guy we hunted with and who does blue ribbon Taxi. work (2nd place @Dallas/Fortworth Taxi. show).
He does his own tanning, so he can't blame anyone for his schedule. For the record, he's charging $250 for a shoulder mount
(very cheap, as he just started 2 years ago FULL Time, but has been doing Taxi. for a dozen years)!
His initial delivery for our groups (3 total) mounts was to be shipped to us during "spring time" and we each gave him $100 deposit back in Nov.
I called him in Jan. to go over the pose I wanted and sent him pictures, etc... He says it looks like March or April to complete and would order the form next week.
So I call him @ the end of March and he says a few more weeks, so in good faith, we send the balance of our money too him (he really was a great guy).
Guess what? No Deer! So I call @ the begining of May and ask if he received our money and when will the heads ship this time? He says 3-4 weeks.
~ No Deer ~ So I call end of June and he assures me that he will have them to us by the end of July the latest.
~ No Deer ~ So I call him last week and he tells me there done, but is waiting to get professional pictures to help create his portfolio for marketing.
I certainly understand the marketing aspect and know our mounts must be wonderfully done, but word of mouth is good for marketing also - right?
What do you think I'm gonna do whith my next mount when I go back to Texas?
That's right, send it to my guy in NH who will do equally a good job but cost me $250 more, oh-well, live & learn. My guy delivers on time - Moral of the story!
#18
RE: Taxidermy quality
paid 400 for mine this year....think he went up to 450 though....hopefuly have pics shortly...aughta be done any day now if its not done....gotta get home and give him a call...
lots of guys do cheaper work in the area...some comparable priced work...i shopped around and hes the guy i liked and his work is the work i liked....we bacame decint friends...i even helped him track a buck when i dropped mine off last year....hes always taken care of me on the price best he could...i understand he gotta make some money and dont expect him to do things free...but pretty sure his price is 450 now...
lots of guys do cheaper work in the area...some comparable priced work...i shopped around and hes the guy i liked and his work is the work i liked....we bacame decint friends...i even helped him track a buck when i dropped mine off last year....hes always taken care of me on the price best he could...i understand he gotta make some money and dont expect him to do things free...but pretty sure his price is 450 now...
#20
RE: Taxidermy quality
I like the style mount of yours except for the mouth cut on the top one, looks to be a little un natural. other than that great looking mounts. Ive never seen a deer frown before
ORIGINAL: oakcreek
I pay $385 for a full shoulder
I pay $385 for a full shoulder