Issues with the Artistry of Wildlife

Jerry Huffaker has no peer.
I agree that Jerry is an excellent taxidermist and would have no reservation using him either. But from what I have seen, IMO Dennis work is slightly better.
 
I have a Livingstone eland with Jerry now. It should be drying and awaiting finish work.

I will give a complete review upon receiving, but thus far I’ve been happy working with Jerry. Turnaround should be ~18 months; a little longer than originally quoted but COVID has impacted us all with delays. His communication has been perfectly sufficient. He connected with me at each step along the way, and actually used my field measurements to modify the form.

I’m excited to see the finished product, and selected Jerry for this project because his previous Livingstone examples were the most anatomically correct I found. Assuming my satisfaction is upheld and he wants the business, my intentions are to send him my Niassa safari from October 2021.
 
I encourage many of you to use African taxidermy. Their speed of turnaround and attention to responding to enquiries will meet your primary requirements in abundance.

I was encouraged to use African taxidermy once before. I won't make that mistake again!
 
Life Like Taxidermy in Salmon Id won best in the world game head and 2nd in large life size mammals two years ago at the world show, they have also won numerous state shows. Bullet Safaris sponsor Nathan Askew here had them do his life size leopard.
 
I encourage many of you to use African taxidermy. Their speed of turnaround and attention to responding to enquiries will meet your primary requirements in abundance.
You could clarify something for me.
I have a room full of Zimbabwean taxidermy under sheets in my storage unit right now, never to be displayed, as a reminder of what ”Fast and cheap” looks like
How do you reconcile these two statements? I just don't understand
 
You could clarify something for me.

How do you reconcile these two statements? I just don't understand

What’s to reconcile? It’s no different than the US, there a good taxidermists and bad taxidermists. I’ve gone both ways. My best mounts were done in Africa.

I do see your point though, apparently @rookhawk has seen both ends of the spectrum.
 
You could clarify something for me.

How do you reconcile these two statements? I just don't understand

I don’t reconcile those two statements. I think the complainers won’t be so happy after they get the fast taxidermy they want. Go for it. Plenty of fast bad taxidermy out there.

Others instead say ”my guy is just great” but in my opinion their guy isn‘t great, he’s mediocre. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I looked at pics on the websites of some of the recommended taxidermists and their work isn’t for me.

Some people will praise fast over quality every time. (They like McDonalds) Others want better and will wait longer.
 
I just leaned over in my chair and looked at Africa grade taxidermy. How do you like this rug? $700 or more. Boy were they fast and responsive on the emails! They did nothing when I told them the stuff was piss quality and looked awful.

“top” taxidermy studio in Zim according to many. That’s a kudu rug. Those aren’t wear marks, that’s just how they do their work. Didn’t bother to say the hide was ruined, just took my money and shipped it.

I’ll wait patiently for my taxidermy from Dennis instead thanks. Cannot tolerate any more fast taxidermy.

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I just leaned over in my chair and looked at Africa grade taxidermy. How do you like this rug? $700 or more. Boy were they fast and responsive on the emails! They did nothing when I told them the stuff was piss quality and looked awful.

“top” taxidermy studio in Zim according to many. That’s a kudu rug. Those aren’t wear marks, that’s just how they do their work. Didn’t bother to say the hide was ruined, just took my money and shipped it.

I’ll wait patiently for my taxidermy from Dennis instead thanks. Cannot tolerate any more fast taxidermy.

I would assume it is possible to provide a world class product and also be responsive to customers? That seems to be a major point of contention here for many, more so than turnaround times.
 
I agree that Jerry is an excellent taxidermist and would have no reservation using him either. But from what I have seen, IMO Dennis work is slightly better.
You'd be wrong.
 
I just leaned over in my chair and looked at Africa grade taxidermy. How do you like this rug? $700 or more. Boy were they fast and responsive on the emails! They did nothing when I told them the stuff was piss quality and looked awful.

“top” taxidermy studio in Zim according to many. That’s a kudu rug. Those aren’t wear marks, that’s just how they do their work. Didn’t bother to say the hide was ruined, just took my money and shipped it.

I’ll wait patiently for my taxidermy from Dennis instead thanks. Cannot tolerate any more fast taxidermy.

You and Dennis deserve each other.
 
You and Dennis deserve each other.

Completely agree.

I'm not stubborn, I'm completely open to the idea of more and additional taxidermists. So far, when people say "this guy is exceptional" I immediately jump on their site and take a good look. So far, I haven't found anyone to my standard of excellence. I have seen 2-3 trophy rooms that I thought "wow, this stuff is incredible" and upon further prodding with the owner they usually uncover a few facts A.) The guy is running 5-6 years behind, B.) The guy isn't taking on new work, he's booked for life.

I do have a local taxidermist that I use also. He is considered to be amazing by a lot of hunters I know. He's certainly top 5% on price. I've had work done by him. He says 6 months, its always done in 2 years or more. His work isn't bad, it's good enough for public displays, but I've never stopped at one of his mammals and said "the animal looks alive". It's good quality production work. It's where my kids go to get their work done. That's my reasonable alternative. Not incredible. Not cheap. Not fast. But pretty good.

Then I go back to the documentary I watched that was done on Dennis' journey to one of the major competitions. I look at what he does and compare with others. Does the habitat look fake? 99% of taxidermy habitat looks fake. Does the taxidermist weld and use other techniques to suspend and animate the animal, or is a lifeless Mackenzie SKU 123456 pose? Does the woodwork get hand crafted from exotic woods, or is it mass produced oak and walnut from the aforementioned catalog? Does the taxidermist deliver and install to ensure its flawless when erected, or is it tossed in the back of my pickup because they don't care if it survives installation?

Everybody in life needs best case alternatives to whatever they are doing now. Suppliers, providers of services, retailers, dealers, etc. No harm in that at all. Everything in life is a compromise: cheap, good, fast. Dennis is neither cheap nor fast at present. Surely there are faster and cheaper. There may be a few that are equally good, fast, and cheap as Dennis, but I assure you the same amount of complaints will exist.

Incidentally, you could change the word taxidermist to gunsmith and this entire thread could be reused for that purpose as well. Try to get a British shotgun stocked to best quality and you're in rarified air. Last one I had done was promised in 12 months or less, I believe it took over 4 years. Could've fired the guy, but my best alternatives list at the quality I was demanding was less than I'd count on one hand in America and another hand needed if I added the UK to the options.

And just like taxidermy, someone would surely give an example of some shoddy $1500 parker boxlock that their buddy stocked for $2000 in 180 days as the example of "See, just as good as your lousy guy that took four years". Umm. No. Not even close. (Incidentally, the gun in this example was the finest owned by the Nawab of Rampur and it was "two of a kind", best ever made) I like my taxidermy like I like my guns which means I have to be patient.
 
With my first safari I didn't know any better, and went with the recommendation of the outfitter I used. They recommended I use Highveld Taxidermist. On the way home, we visited their studio, met the owner, was given a beautiful color brochure, and was shown some of the work they did. What I didn't see or they didn't show us, was the assembly line they had in the back full of incompetent "taxidermist wanabe". They produced quantity, not quality. Yes, I paid less than I would have paid in the US, and my stuff was done in 1 1/2 years. Little did I know that I was paying for some piss poor junk, oh and the fact that this taxidermist was in Africa, I was SOL. Here is my impala. Yes I know, we have bad taxidermist in the US. But, you have ways to fight for them to make it right. You can't do that when they are half way around the world. Just saying. Do your homework before committing.

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It's really simple.....
If you don't care to wait forever...
If you don't like your emails answered.
If you don't care if your text are ignored
If you enjoy being lied to.
If you are ok with employing a self riotous elitist.
Then by all means....use the prick
But....
If you want the telephone answered.
Or...simple text to be replied.
Enjoy a truthful business relationship.
Then I recomend using ANYONE except the person/business in this thread.
I spent 5 years of my life dealing with him and am glad to have fired his ass and try to warn others to avoid the heartache and future stress.
 
It's really simple.....
If you don't care to wait forever...
If you don't like your emails answered.
If you don't care if your text are ignored
If you enjoy being lied to.
If you are ok with employing a self riotous elitist.
Then by all means....use the prick
But....
If you want the telephone answered.
Or...simple text to be replied.
Enjoy a truthful business relationship.
Then I recomend using ANYONE except the person/business in this thread.
I spent 5 years of my life dealing with him and am glad to have fired his ass and try to warn others to avoid the heartache and future stress.

Did you not say, the your elk was excellent? And that you asked him to space out your work as you did not want to pay all at once? So far, we have only heard your version, and you seem to want to trash him at every opportunity.
 
It's really simple.....
If you don't care to wait forever...
If you don't like your emails answered.
If you don't care if your text are ignored
If you enjoy being lied to.
If you are ok with employing a self riotous elitist.
Then by all means....use the prick
But....
If you want the telephone answered.
Or...simple text to be replied.
Enjoy a truthful business relationship.
Then I recomend using ANYONE except the person/business in this thread.
I spent 5 years of my life dealing with him and am glad to have fired his ass and try to warn others to avoid the heartache and future stress.
So that we are on the same page, you’d recommend the guy who did this work?

We get that you had a less than stellar experience, but this is going well and beyond leaving a poor review.

Move on, and find a new taxidermist

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What I have found with taxidermist and it fits just about all of them is that they are lousy communicators unless they have someone in their office to do it.

This is for the bad and good ones. They got into the business because they like the work and most of them work at it all day and don't want to have to sit down and return a dozen emails or make a dozen phone calls when they finish for the day.

This doesn't excuse them from saying 18 months and having it take 36. I just got done having a mule deer mounted. I dropped it off at the taxidermist on September 29, 2019 and picked it up in March 2021. He normally takes 6-9 months for a mule deer but he had no control of the tannery during this time. I called him once when I knew that I was going to be traveling through the town that he is in and wanted to see where he was in the progress of the mount. He just stated that due to Covid it was going to take a while longer.....9 months longer. I had another taxidermist in another state tell me 8 months. 8 months after I dropped it off his office help called to say that it was done. Now after this knowing that I was going to have to build a crate to get it home when I picked it up I made a number of phone calls before I got the actual measurements that I needed for the crate. His office help was of no help and I needed to talk to the man.

In all what I am getting at is if you were a previous customer of Dennis and want to use him again then use him again. You know what you are going to get all the way around.

If you never have used him then don't expect to call him and use him since he has stated that he is taking no new customers.

If you have mounts that are sitting in limbo, forget about the phone or emails. If it is that important to you hop a plane or get into your vehicle and go see him but I would plan on spending at least a day while you are in his locality just encase he is not around.

In the end you picked him for a reason, and it wasn't because of his stellar communications skills.
 

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