jjschuh
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My brother and I dropped off our deer heads a few months ago. $750 for us in northeast Wisconsin and roughly 6 month turn around he said.
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Euro mounts are still $100 locally (or less if you donate the cape on some animals). Mounts are all over the spectrum. I use a multi time world champion so he is expensive. At the end of the day, I don't care what a mount costs because I want it to look perfect-otherwise why even get it done?
I have heard that from some guys- truly a matter of preference imo. I want my mounts to look alive and he does it better than any I have found.Not to diminish anyone’s skill because it certainly is an art but I’d argue most people can’t tell the difference from good and world champion. I have mounts from a guy with similar qualifications who costs 2x as much as the guy I use now and I couldn’t hardly tell you a difference….
My current "taxidermist" costs me $0.00! That's 'cause it's me!Taxidermists have been taking people to the cleaners for years. I’ve got a “buddy” who routinely brags about how much he can charge people just because he can. It actually sickens me a little bit.
I refuse to pay the high prices and I shop around quite a bit. $525 for a whitetail and I just had a half bear mount done for $900.
There are some people charging three or four times that amount for both those animals. Buyer beware as there are a lot of guys out there like my “buddy” who just charged people whatever the hell they want to charge.
Just paid $1000 for a wall pedestal in PARecently paid $1500 for a wall pedestal aoudad in Texas and $175 for antelope euro in UT. Freight on the aoudad from Tx to SC about gave me a stroke.
Was the 1500 dollar aoudad with or without feet?Recently paid $1500 for a wall pedestal aoudad in Texas and $175 for antelope euro in UT. Freight on the aoudad from Tx to SC about gave me a stroke.
What’s that bird in the glass case? It must be special to have it in there.View attachment 1006239
Then last, but definitely not least, was fortunate enough to shoot another Fannin’s Sheep last August and having this pose below done now with it.
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