After all that, I hope the OP got some useful information.
I apologize to SSI if my remarks were taken wrongly. I was only trying to share my personal experiences. In no way did I mean to suggest that their services are not good. I was only sharing ways that worked for me as an Individual.
Hi Jim....it's RosellaI think that a lot of times it just comes down to what you feel comfortable in doing yourself.
In 2015 I was a first time hunter in South Africa and to get my trophies home I used SSI. Now could I of done it myself, the answer is yes I could of. But I enjoy sleeping at night and not having to worry about what is happening 8000 miles away. SSI took over once the animals were at the skinning shed. Even my outfitter commented on SSI contacting them with what was expected out of them. Then on to the dip and pack, SSI took care of all of these details also.
All I had to do was to wait for the arrival of my trophies at my taxidermist here in Colorado. The communication with SSI was quite above board and was quite clear, but if I had any questions Tara in their office was quick to reply to a phone call or a email.
Sure their service cost, doesn't everything?
If I do get another chance to head back over to any country in Africa for a hunt I know who I will be contacting to get my trophies back home safe and sound.
On a different note..... i wonder if it is a good idea to bug bomb the create when you open it, prior to hanging your trophies. Just a thought.
Whaaa??? F&W didn't catch that?+1..... Had to have my local Taxi debug three euro mounts...Found bug casings below where I had them hung. Thankfully, Wall Ped mounts and skins weren't infested.
I think that a lot of times it just comes down to what you feel comfortable in doing yourself.
In 2015 I was a first time hunter in South Africa and to get my trophies home I used SSI. Now could I of done it myself, the answer is yes I could of. But I enjoy sleeping at night and not having to worry about what is happening 8000 miles away. SSI took over once the animals were at the skinning shed. Even my outfitter commented on SSI contacting them with what was expected out of them. Then on to the dip and pack, SSI took care of all of these details also.
All I had to do was to wait for the arrival of my trophies at my taxidermist here in Colorado. The communication with SSI was quite above board and was quite clear, but if I had any questions Tara in their office was quick to reply to a phone call or a email.
Sure their service cost, doesn't everything?
If I do get another chance to head back over to any country in Africa for a hunt I know who I will be contacting to get my trophies back home safe and sound.
If money is your biggest concern then I think having the work done there is your best option. As @Royal27 said I too had work done in Africa and I will not have it done there again. Look at Kings taxidermy in Namibia they may fit your bill.Thank you Royal,
I have heard that it's better to get the work done in Africa since they are more experienced with taxidermy work on this type of game. I have talked to my regular taxidermist closer to home and I don't believe he has worked on any game outside of North America.
To tell you the truth I certainly don't know what "my quality of standard of work" would be. I certainly wouldn't it to be crap. Just a typical shoulder mount that no one has to judge but me yet doesn't fall apart.
As far as shipping cost is concerned, I would be having it shipped from Namibia
I would not get to excited about the communications from Emiac without Rosella from SSI beibg on the case, on on their case, as the case may beSSI and Emiac had @ActionBob leopard back in the States in less than 9 months, not much happens in Dec and Jan in Mozambqiue, was done fast and correctly.