PHOENIX PHIL
AH ambassador
I've got a hunt scheduled in 2017.. For now I only intend on having a couple of European mounts on shields and a few rugs made... and have thought about having a soft rifle case done up out of a hartebeest hide as well.. I do not intend on doing any shoulder or full body type mounts.. no pedestals.. etc..etc..
I understand there is some controversy and debate over the quality of work done by some African taxidermists vs the quality of work that can be acquired from a taxidermist in the US..
But when we're talking skulls and rugs.. I'm wondering if there is typically that much difference in quality? (I'm sincerely asking.. I don't know the answer..)..
My experience in Africa with leather work (not taxidermy) is that there are some extremely good artisans out there and high quality is available if you know where to look for it.. Ive got a leather belt that I had made in Tanzania in 2008 (I paid about $15) that still looks as good today as it did the day I bought it.. Its outlasted a similar belt made by Columbia that I bought around the same time period ($40)... I've also got a Sandstorm leather briefcase ($400) that was made in Kenya that is equally (if not better) constructed than the Coach briefcase ($595) I used to carry.. there are several threads on this board that tout the quality of Courtney boots (made in Zimbabwe)...
Surely there are African taxidermists that can produce a quality rug, rifle case, and euro mount?
The difference in pricing I have seen from a couple of local area taxidermists in the US that are known to do good work (DFW area) vs the price list I have on hand from 1 African taxidermist that seems to have a decent reputation (Capricorn) seems pretty significant.. for example:
DFW area Taxidermist - Kudu Euro Mount on Shield = $375
Capricorn - Kudu Euro Mount on Shield = $230
DFW area Taxidermist - Hartebeest Euro Mount on Shield = $345
Capricorn - Hartebeest Euro Mount on Shield = $165
Whether I use a US taxidermist or an African taxidermist I am going to be paying shipping costs, export permit fees, etcc.. I assume those are going to be roughly the same whether the items are shipped from Africa to a taxidermist in the US or if they are shipped to my home as completed trophies?
And if I use a US taxidermist I am going to have to pay for dip and pack services... whereas if I have the work done in Africa those costs are avoided?
With Euro mounts, I would think your shipping costs will be pretty similar whether they're done here or over there. The volume of the shipping crate can't really be that much different, nor the weight.
Having said that, cleaning a skull isn't necessarily as much a slam dunk as you'd think. Boil the skulls too long or too high a heat and they become brittle from what I understand.