Importing - Safari Specialty Importers

Does Safari Specialty handle the shipping portion or just the importing?
They pretty much take care of everything from the time that your trophy hits the skinning shed.

If you have any questions I suggest that you give Wyatt a call. I have used them twice for my shipments home and if I go over again they will get my business once more.
 
They pretty much take care of everything from the time that your trophy hits the skinning shed.

If you have any questions I suggest that you give Wyatt a call. I have used them twice for my shipments home and if I go over again they will get my business once more.
I used them for my safaris and was very satisfied. They handled everything from my outfitter notifying them of the trophies to my taxidermist. They coordinated the dip and pack in RSA, shipping, US customs, transportation to my taxidermist. Logistics, paperwork, bureaucracy, they got it done.
 
They handle everything.
Yes, They will arrange everything
But they will use an African shipping company. Just to be clear the the question you were answering.

I have used them previously and Ian from SSI just called me back today about my stuff in Namibia at the moment.

Ian is a great guy who formerly worked at Talley manufacturing (rings) and now joined up with Wyatt at SSI.

I would recommend SSI
 
I've been reading over a number of threads on the forum trying to decide on an importer for my finished work from a safari of April of last year. I have spoke with a few and am leaning toward Safari Specialty Importers as they have worked with my outfitter and taxidermist and I like that they have a USDA bonded facility as i have swine and a primate. I have had a few emails and a phone call with Wyatt and I am comfortable so far.

I am looking for some insight from any members who have worked with them in the past to get a feel for how they liked it etc. etc. etc.
I hate to provide negative
Yes, They will arrange everything
But they will use an African shipping company. Just to be clear the the question you were answering.

I have used them previously and Ian from SSI just called me back today about my stuff in Namibia at the moment.

Ian is a great guy who formerly worked at Talley manufacturing (rings) and now joined up with Wyatt at SSI.

I would recommend SSI
Since your asking if it’s a cites animal I would only use Conservation Force period
 
I hate to provide negative

Since your asking if it’s a cites animal I would only use Conservation Force period
What? What cites animal? The swine and primate he listed?

And why are you quoting me? There is 15 other comments on here recommending them
 
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