I was told he would take the skull cap off and split antlers, treat velvet, and there would then be a way for me to reattach them to the skull (he said I’d be able to bolt them right on no problem out of the box).Well, I'd be pissed, but that also depends on the agreement you made with the taxidermist. Get in touch with a local taxidermist and see what he recommends.
That was not explained to me at all, I was not given the option of different prices for different work. I was told they would come to me with the hardware and ready to “bolt on”.What Fairbanks Fur Tannery said, was you could use a piece of all thread. That there are many ways to pin the antlers back on. They say you can also Youtube it. If you are not conformable with doing it yourself. Bring it to a taxidermists. I find it hard to believe the velvet rubbed off. Can we see what you are talking about? It is also explained. The cost for euro caribou and you pin them on the skull cost $390 verses $550 if the guys at the tannery doing the work.
None were broken, just rubbed a few spots on the box but not terrible, I was just caught off guard. I’ll edit my post, I really wasn’t trying to give bad press I just was surprised when I received them, it wasn’t what I was expecting. I’ll look on YouTube and try to figure it out.Sorry for the miscommunications or under standing. I letteral ship hundreds of velvet antlers each year, like yours was. With no complaints. Were any of your tips broke? I really don't like adding to shipping costs if it is not necessary. Shipping cost have gone up substantially.