Bad News About My Eland Cape...

Mike Wachtel

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The cape, salted at camp in Namibia in August '22, with 5 other trophies, went through D&P in Otjiwarongo, then two brokers, arrived at my Iowa taxidermist in a folded hard block. My guy uses a tannery in Michigan. They recently emailed photos of severe slippage on the face...I decided to have them dispose of it.
So I'm looking for a nice eland cape (photos of my bull are posted in Hunting Reports on this site).
My taxidermist has web resources, and a possible local cape, so the search has begun.
Anyplace else I should look? I'm thankful that the bad news didn't concern my leopard! Thanks, Mike Wachtel, Lacona, Iowa USA
 
If you have the full skull, Eland looks great as a euro mount.
 
Was the damage caused by your local tannery or was it improperly D&P by the Namibia taxidermist?


Have you checked with the taxidermist in Namibia where you had your D&P done to see if they have a cape to replace your damaged cape?
 
Mike,
I have a salted cape, it's yours if you want it. Cover the shipping + $100.00 for my time sound fair?

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Mike,
I have a salted cape, it's yours if you want it. Cover the shipping + $100.00 for my time sound fair?
“The greatest forum on earth” is exactly that, because of so many members like Proneshooter here.
 
This post is from last week…

 
I have a tanned eland cape from the Kalahari area.

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The cape, salted at camp in Namibia in August '22, with 5 other trophies, went through D&P in Otjiwarongo, then two brokers, arrived at my Iowa taxidermist in a folded hard block. My guy uses a tannery in Michigan. They recently emailed photos of severe slippage on the face...I decided to have them dispose of it.
So I'm looking for a nice eland cape (photos of my bull are posted in Hunting Reports on this site).
My taxidermist has web resources, and a possible local cape, so the search has begun.
Anyplace else I should look? I'm thankful that the bad news didn't concern my leopard! Thanks, Mike Wachtel, Lacona, Iowa USA
Someone had an eland cape on this site yesterday. If the above offers fall through look it up.
 
If it slipped somewhere else it would be quite normal but on the face? This skin was not properly fleshed and salted in camp IMO.
 
If it slipped somewhere else it would be quite normal but on the face? This skin was not properly fleshed and salted in camp IMO.
Someone should make it right....it might be protective for the next guy down the line to make sure they don't just get away with shoddy work.
 
I'm not sure of the cause, mine slipped on the face too.
In my experience (giraffe for one) Africans will point fingers at the US taxidermist and the US taxidermist will blame the Africans! The good thing is that an eland cape is not hard to find in the US. We have plenty of them in Texas.
 
Someone should make it right....it might be protective for the next guy down the line to make sure they don't just get away with shoddy work.
I would ask the outfitter to let me hunt another one!
 

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