We don't do any dip and pack stuff. Due to Canada govt regs it is getting harder to find taxidermists who will handle it. My suggestion would be to order bleached skulls (they call them dip & pack skulls), not euro which will have plaques attached (= more $ and more chance of screwing up). Also order your capes dry tanned. Taxidermist here is not bothered with govt regs for fully tanned capes. He will rehydrate the capes and mount to forms. Still, it is always a crap shoot what you will get from Africa. The cape can be screwed up by any one of various handlers: skinner, improperly salted (= hair slippage), improper fleshing (taxidermist), improper tanning, improper storage (taxidermist or shipper), etc. But if you order a skull you'll at least have something better than horns nailed to a board if the cape is no good. Also, be sure to specify you want BLEACHED skulls NOT PAINTED.
I have four tanned capes from Africa waiting for my daughter to mount: two kudu, one nyala, and a black wildebeest. One kudu cape is good for pedestal mount, the other had hair slip. The nyala cape is probably unusable due to missing hair (a very old bull) and a bad nick on the chin of wildebeest will be a challenge to repair. Many skulls were messed up but I was able to pretty much salvage most of them.
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Skull Hooker above kudu horns is for client's bison skull that we are finishing up. I hung it up to clear work space while jaw is being bleached. Yeah, I know, jaw on a bison will look dopey ... but client is always right. Pfft. I'm sure I'll wind up removing it. For a price. I'm not a big fan of Skull Hookers. Client wanted it.