Taxidermy Moving Day...

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We hired Trophy Transport to move a chunk of our taxidermy, roughly 45 pieces. We will trailer the remaining 30ish pieces.
So far their crateless hauling process has been impressive. Hopefully I will be just as impressed come Wednesday during the offload 20hrs away.
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Watching with interest. I had the opportunity to use them on a shipment from the taxidermist a year ago, but passed as I was going to be just a couple hours away in person. Let us know how it goes and if you would use them again
 
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Will do, like I said the best assessment will be on delivery day being Wednesday.
Fingers crossed.
 
I had a small article on here once about how to relatively easily self-move taxidermy, at least the shoulder mount stuff.

Best of luck- I'm sure they are very good at what they do. (y)
 
I'd like to see how it comes out since I will be doing a move from Alaska to Wisconsin in 2+ years. Barging a container most likely.
 
Happy to report all pieces were delivered on time and without damage. Their crateless hauling is very impressive.
We are very pleased with the services rendered and would use them again in the future if needed.
 

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