wildfowler.250
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Folks , help me settle this. LOTS of people say this. Is there any truth in it?
I’m inclined to get my skins home asap in case of any import issues 1-2 years down the line - usual turnaround for an African taxidermist is 2 years yes?
So, in theory..
Done in home country - manikin should be the same as in South Africa? I can have more dialogue with the taxidermist on form? Resolve any issues closer to home should they arise. And he should be able to do a decent animal between having hunted in Africa , done mounts in the past plus google images for reference.
So aside from being cheaper in South Africa, is mounting at home not the sensible option?
Or do folk genuinely believe they do a better job because they’re seeing them every day?
I’m also very welcome to hear recommendations if anyone in South Africa is deemed top? Splitting and Highveld look great but I suspect the photos are just of their best stuff.
Opinions much appreciated!
I’m inclined to get my skins home asap in case of any import issues 1-2 years down the line - usual turnaround for an African taxidermist is 2 years yes?
So, in theory..
Done in home country - manikin should be the same as in South Africa? I can have more dialogue with the taxidermist on form? Resolve any issues closer to home should they arise. And he should be able to do a decent animal between having hunted in Africa , done mounts in the past plus google images for reference.
So aside from being cheaper in South Africa, is mounting at home not the sensible option?
Or do folk genuinely believe they do a better job because they’re seeing them every day?
I’m also very welcome to hear recommendations if anyone in South Africa is deemed top? Splitting and Highveld look great but I suspect the photos are just of their best stuff.
Opinions much appreciated!