My brother has been very kind to Dennis in his account of our dealings with Artistry in Wildlife. We both had similar packages sent to Dennis at the same time after our hunt a few years ago. I can say in all honesty, the pieces I received look like a first grader mounted them. I only spoke with Dennis one time, for 15 minutes, while I was working in my barn. He wanted to get an idea of what I wanted, and we would move forward later. I sent him multiple pictures of the poses i wanted, and that was my last communication with Dennis. Years, and I mean years later, after NUMEROUS calls, emails, voicemails to Dennis with no reply, he calls to set up delivery, for the nest day!. I knew the game he was playing, so I refused to accept them if he sent them on. After several discussions, we presented Dennis with our offer, based solely on a few bad pictures with the mounts on a work table. He accepted, and proceeded to ship the items down, minus skins, and pedestal mount bases for my mounts. I felt sick when I saw the poor work, and condition of my mounts. I really don't want to display them because of the poor craftsmanship, and the fact that none of the mounts were done as I requested. Right now, the mounts are laying in the floor of our guest bedroom, waiting on bases to be made and shipped. I was told by several AH members to go and get my animals from Dennis, and I always thought it would be a really bad confrontation, so I let it go. I have no one to blame but myself. Dennis managed to take away all the joy of seeing my mounts , and reliving the hunt through them. Now when I see them, I only feel angry toward the POOREST businessman, and obviously only a mediocre taxidermist. I really hope that anyone who has pieces with Dennis now, will take the time to drive up and get your animals. You will really regret it if you don't. This is my last post on this thread. It is time to move on, and try to forget.