Doing my pre-planning for 2020....Taxidermist opinions?

I used a local SA taxidermist in 2017 and the work was okay. I love Europeans, and they did a fine job on my Europeans. For shoulder/full mounts I'll do d&p and have them done here from now on.

BTW, since I live in the Atlanta area I thought I'd try to clear my trophies myself. Horrible idea. Pay Coppersmiths or some other reputable firm to do it. Well worth the cash.

Don't tell me. Your problems were with Delta Cargo. Atlanta F&W is usually pretty good.
 
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Don't tell me. Your problems were with Delta Cargo. Atlanta F&W is usually pretty good.

F&W was terrific. Delta Cargo not bad. ATL CBP was a nightmare.
 
I guess I'm one of the few who has done OK with work from Namibia. and I have seen work from South African ones in lodges, and in peoples houses I would have no complaints of. Actually there's some positive reports on this site too. I've also seen poor work from over there. Botched stitching and stagnant poses. But I can say the same over on this side here. Heck, I have a coworker who got the wrong chamois back and had a sheep cape from Kyrgestan destroyed by a local well known Alaskan taxidermist . So, do your homework on either side of the pond. I can't say anything about the particular one suggested but I just looked at his site and he has a lot of references. Give a few an email or call, get pictures, etc. Can't hurt. Do a little looking into other East Cape taxidemists. As for this side check out some locals where ever you are, walk into their studios, ask for references and call them. Plus both Dennis and Gizmo are known to be great if you are in the lower 48.
Take your time.
I actually sent emails to a full ten of the references, and across the board everyone was very pleased...including one fellow who has a very fine taxidermy shop in PA. Several folks shared photos, of which the work looked as good as any I have seen posted on this site. Nice to know, but still looking...in particular at the stated gentlemans business, which is within driving distance of me for a visit.
 
Thanks to all for all the great input! A lot of good coming out of it.
 
Hey Jeff,

I have done it both ways...I have used "Highveld Taxidermists" in South Africa for my last 3 trips (patiently waiting for sable, cape buffalo, kudu to come home now)
The first few times I dipped / packed and sent back to the US. The one thing I noticed was hair slippage on a few animals that were dipped and then tanned in the states.
The cost seemed to be a wash with a bit larger freight cost for completed animals from SA vs. extra cost for taxidermist in the states. Time wise SA seemed to be quicker, on average 12 months for my last batch. I have toured Highveld and was impressed with the operation. I'm sure there are good ones and bad ones on both sides of the pond.
Most important get some references, nothing worse than seeing a "naked hairless kudu with bulging eyes" in a lodge somewhere.

Good luck on your hunt!!
ldhhunting

I used them on my 2nd trip..... paid basically premium pricing + shipping + crating.... so didn’t really save any money. The craftsmanship was par/average at absolute best. I’ll stick the stateside ops where more controls are in place.
 
Dont let your taxidermy be done in Africa. Pay for the dip pack and ship. then use Dennis Harris he is "the man" for african critters. He has done a ton of work for me all top shelf. As he said he aint fast and he aint cheap BUT he will deliver what you pay for. I shot a nyala and a white spring buck in the head with 300wm and he fixed so well you would never know. he posted pics on this site. Amazing skills.
 
I actually sent emails to a full ten of the references, and across the board everyone was very pleased...including one fellow who has a very fine taxidermy shop in PA. Several folks shared photos, of which the work looked as good as any I have seen posted on this site. Nice to know, but still looking...in particular at the stated gentlemans business, which is within driving distance of me for a visit.

Driving distance to your Taxidermist, if they have quality work, is something I would recommend. I’ll most likely never use someone that is more than 4-6 hours away from me again. I’d never consider using anyone in South Africa. You are almost powerless if things don’t go well if you use someone over in Africa.
 
Driving distance to your Taxidermist, if they have quality work, is something I would recommend. I’ll most likely never use someone that is more than 4-6 hours away from me again. I’d never consider using anyone in South Africa. You are almost powerless if things don’t go well if you use someone over in Africa.

I shot a dozen white breasted crows a couple trips back. I wanted one mounted on the wing for the wall. My PH/outfitter supplied one to the taxidermist with a damaged wing so I got one standing on a faux piece of wood, free of charge. Next trip, I had a few mounts and he asked me if I still wanted one on the wing. I said yes and the next crate had one, again no charge.
Now I'm not saying every taxidermist in Africa is going to do the right thing but neither are they not as good as in the U.S.

From this chair, I've seen not so lifelike taxidermy from the best shops and vice versa. You bet your money and you take your chances, be it here or in Africa. Dip and pack is another crap shoot. Read some of the threads on this site about damaged skins, hair falling out, bugs, etc.
 
Get your trophies done here in the US. If something is not right, you'll have a fighting chance here, vs. dealing with someone thousands of miles away. I had a terrible experience with Highveld Taxidermy, the work on my animals was pathetic, and like if a 10 year old did them. The solution given to me by the owner, was for me to ship the damaged items (on my dime), so they could fix it, and then I had to pay for them to be shipped back to the US. They wouldn't even offered a discount for their sh*tty work. I'll post pictures when I get home so you can see what I'm talking about.

p.s. I'm not saying that all taxidermist in Africa are bad. I'm giving you my experience with Highveld Taxidermy, and why I believe it is better to have your trophies done here in the state.
 
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You tell me if this is a professional job, and would you have paid $650 for this work?
 
Driving distance to your Taxidermist, if they have quality work, is something I would recommend. I’ll most likely never use someone that is more than 4-6 hours away from me again.
Hi Buddy
This is just for fun.
I have so much confidence in Dennis of Artistry of Wildlife that I live 45 minutes north of Denver and Dennis has done my trophy from my last two trips. The first one he did I flew from Denver to Detroit rented a car drove up to see his new shop.
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He did my Nyala. In this photo it isn’t done.
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Here is one of Dennis’s photos when it was done.
The next trip wasn’t to SA. But NZ was real good to me and I came home with this trophy and Dennis did it also.
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If you have confidence in a person I think you can be more than 650 miles from him,
Tom
 
Hunters and Collectors for Dip and Pack. Kevin and his team are great to work with. BRING IT HOME!!!! They are in PE.
 
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Quick note: A friend hunted Limpopo in 2016 and had his work done there. When the crate was opened not a single mount was done to the specifications discussed. Turned wrong,neck mounts etc. I saw the disappointment first hand and I can tell you the Finished Taxidermy IS the culmination of all the planning,saving,and picking whom you decide is the best outfitter for you to hunt with. DO NOT SCRIMP!!!!!
I look at my mounts everyday from 2 trips and the memories are priceless.

Gangsta
 
Hi Buddy
This is just for fun.
I have so much confidence in Dennis of Artistry of Wildlife that I live 45 minutes north of Denver and Dennis has done my trophy from my last two trips. The first one he did I flew from Denver to Detroit rented a car drove up to see his new shop.
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He did my Nyala. In this photo it isn’t done.
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Here is one of Dennis’s photos when it was done.
The next trip wasn’t to SA. But NZ was real good to me and I came home with this trophy and Dennis did it also.
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If you have confidence in a person I think you can be more than 650 miles from him,
Tom

Tom, Dennis did my Taxidermy as well. And like you said, he did a hell of a job. I did have a few problems but he made it right. He is a busy man for sure and the quality was worth the wait. The communication on the other hand needs improvement, but if I had to sacrifice anything communication is a better sacrifice than quality. From the time he had my hides to the time they showed up at my door, which was this afternoon, was right at 22 months. But, in that time frame he did have some personal health challenges and no one can hold that against anyone. We all have challenges in life to overcome. I was patient through the whole process and was understanding of the setbacks etc. Dennis appreciated the patience and made right as a result of that patience. He is right at 900 miles from me but I would have loved to been able to ride up and check on the process or visit his shop, I enjoy doing those things. But, 900 miles was a bit far for a trip like that. If I didn’t have confidence in him I wouldn’t have sent him my first safari. I am well aware that quality is worth it in Taxidermy.

The first guided hunting trip I went out west on was to Montana. When my cousin and I returned, he let a friend mount his whitetail and I took my deer to a local taxidermist that had proven himself over many years by winning awards etc. My mount cost me more than my cousins did, but man the difference in the mounts was night and day. Mine was soooo much better than his. In my taxidermists shop he had a sign that read “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” The difference in my deer and my cousins was exactly what that sign was getting at. That was the first animal I ever had mounted and I knew from then on out that I would pay for quality Taxidermy. And I have ever since!
 
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Dennis did my Taxidermy as well. And like you said, he did a hell of a job. Dennis appreciated the patience and made right as a result of that patience.
Sounds like we both had some great Trophies done by Artistry of Wildlife.
Tom
 

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