Gareth
AH member
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2015
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- 38
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- 24
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- Hunted
- South africa, Namibia, Hungary, Scotland,Czech Republic,Ireland
Hi,
I apologize in advance for a bit of a long-winded post. I am looking for advice, about the condition of my trophies that I received from my outfitter. The background was back in 2016. I went to the eastern cape South Africa for a plains game hunt. The hunting conservancy was spectacular, the lodge and facilities top class. During my first trip over, we discussed the trophy preparation and shipment. I wanted European mounts. The outfitter told me he would prepare the trophies, and a taxidermist would ship them. Following my trip in 2016, I return for a further two PG safaris in 2017 and 2018. When the third and final trip ended, we spoke, and the outfitter arranged the shipment of the trophies through a taxidermist. When the consignment finally arrived, I was upset with the condition of several trophies. I called the outfitter and sent him photos, and he asked me to use black spray paint and varnish them. I feel that some trophies cant be displayed, and I don't think that spray paint and varnish will resolve the condition of trophies. The outfitter now wants to be paid for preparing the trophies, I have attached a few photos. I just wanted to see how you would proceed.
I apologize in advance for a bit of a long-winded post. I am looking for advice, about the condition of my trophies that I received from my outfitter. The background was back in 2016. I went to the eastern cape South Africa for a plains game hunt. The hunting conservancy was spectacular, the lodge and facilities top class. During my first trip over, we discussed the trophy preparation and shipment. I wanted European mounts. The outfitter told me he would prepare the trophies, and a taxidermist would ship them. Following my trip in 2016, I return for a further two PG safaris in 2017 and 2018. When the third and final trip ended, we spoke, and the outfitter arranged the shipment of the trophies through a taxidermist. When the consignment finally arrived, I was upset with the condition of several trophies. I called the outfitter and sent him photos, and he asked me to use black spray paint and varnish them. I feel that some trophies cant be displayed, and I don't think that spray paint and varnish will resolve the condition of trophies. The outfitter now wants to be paid for preparing the trophies, I have attached a few photos. I just wanted to see how you would proceed.