Mr. 16 gauge
AH fanatic
I was fully prepared to have my trophies shipped home to be done here by a local taxidermist, and was then told by the taxidermist that "dip/pack" was not guaranteed, because too much was "out of their control" after it was shipped.
Hmmm...........................?
I guess I'll find out in 6-8months whether or not I've made a wise decision (to have my taxidermy work done in S.A.) or not.
I give high marks to KMG and Marius for trying to prevent issues like this from happening, but I guess my question is this: What if he (Marius) feels that it is up to standard, and the client does not? There are some people out there who cannot be satisfied (and I'm not trying to say that the O.P. is this type of person; I'm just using this as an example)....they want to see the mount respire before they consider it "adequate". If he feels that the taxidermy work and the client disagrees, will it become his fault for trying to do the right thing and inspecting it prior to shipping it? Will he get a bad rap because of guilt by association? Will his reputation take a hit because of someone else's failings? Just what are a P.H.'s/outfitters responsibilities in this process if they recommend a taxidermist and they fail to deliver as promised?
I can't see as to where "dip and pack" is THE answer; I've seen photos posted here in the past that show what can happen to trophies if they are not dip/packed correctly.........those memories are ruined as well.
So if one is not a taxidermist, it appears that getting African mounts done is pretty much a crap shoot................
Hmmm...........................?
I guess I'll find out in 6-8months whether or not I've made a wise decision (to have my taxidermy work done in S.A.) or not.
I give high marks to KMG and Marius for trying to prevent issues like this from happening, but I guess my question is this: What if he (Marius) feels that it is up to standard, and the client does not? There are some people out there who cannot be satisfied (and I'm not trying to say that the O.P. is this type of person; I'm just using this as an example)....they want to see the mount respire before they consider it "adequate". If he feels that the taxidermy work and the client disagrees, will it become his fault for trying to do the right thing and inspecting it prior to shipping it? Will he get a bad rap because of guilt by association? Will his reputation take a hit because of someone else's failings? Just what are a P.H.'s/outfitters responsibilities in this process if they recommend a taxidermist and they fail to deliver as promised?
I can't see as to where "dip and pack" is THE answer; I've seen photos posted here in the past that show what can happen to trophies if they are not dip/packed correctly.........those memories are ruined as well.
So if one is not a taxidermist, it appears that getting African mounts done is pretty much a crap shoot................