Cost to ship Euro mounts from Africa

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Looking for general estimates from those who have experience. Possible euro mounts would include Nyala, Eland, Kudu and/or Bushbuck. Hunting in Zimbabwe and shipped to SouthEast US.
 
Having stuff shipped now.

One of us was 2500, one 5000, one 6000. That’s just to get to Atlanta.
 
Seems like I paid about $2500 plus agent fees to get about 5 euros in a small crate from SA to Montana 4 years ago.

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2500 seems reasonable, including fees on this end. It's based on the outer dimensions of the crate, so the tighter they pack in the cheaper it will be.

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I am having 6 euro mounts sent to me from SA - was quoted 2,700.00 for all of them.
 
I went on a hunt 18 months ago, should be getting a shipping quote soon. I’m fully prepared to leave my stuff in Africa if the quotes come in as high as some of these. I’ve got photos, that’s good enough
 
I just received a shipment of a euro cape buff, gemsbok, and zebra rug. Shipping was $1500, broker fees/clearance/shipping to my house was $2100 for a total of $3600.

It's getting to the point where I may skip taxidermy on my next trip. Costs keep climbing and I'd rather put those funds towards another trip.
 
Waiting on freight costs now for 4 shoulder mounts, one euro and a bunch of hides. I’ll report back.
 
Got my taxi/shipping bill last week. SA to Seattle. 4 euros and shipping total $2950.
Blesbuk waterbuck springbok impala.
I’m declining. That’s about half of my total safari including airfare.
 
We just got our pricing back. My crate has 4 shoulder mounts, one skull mount, one zebra rug and 4 flat skins. Air freight from RSA to Atlanta is running me around $2400 plus coppersmith fees on this side. It looks like my freight and receiving costs are going to match my actual taxidermy costs. We have 7 crates for our group, and not sure if that helps, hurts or makes no difference regarding the air freight. Suprisingly, sea cargo was not much of a savings once we included the logistics of getting the crates from Tx to SC. I’ll probably do it differently next time.
 
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