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Dear friends,

I'm planning a hunting trip to South Africa. I'm not looking for trophies, but for souvenirs and mementos with my family. However, I'd like to bring back memories of the trip. Taxidermy is a beautiful art, but in Brazil it's quite complicated; the waiting list is four years or more. In this respect, the wait becomes agonizing and doesn't bring happiness.

So I'm thinking of two rugs, one of zebra and another of giraffe, and about five skulls for European mounting, probably a kudu, impala, giraffe, wildebeest, and oryx.

I want everything to arrive at my house ready to hang on the wall.

What are my questions?

How long does it take on average to make trophies the way I've described?

What are the costs involved: shipping, taxidermy, packaging, etc.?

How long does it take to ship and what's the cheapest shipping cost from South Africa to Brazil?

Depending on the cost and time, only the photos will be included in the luggage.

Thank you.

Note: Which companies are reputable South African appointees?
 
Where in South Africa are you hunting?
 
Dear friends,

I'm planning a hunting trip to South Africa. I'm not looking for trophies, but for souvenirs and mementos with my family. However, I'd like to bring back memories of the trip. Taxidermy is a beautiful art, but in Brazil it's quite complicated; the waiting list is four years or more. In this respect, the wait becomes agonizing and doesn't bring happiness.

So I'm thinking of two rugs, one of zebra and another of giraffe, and about five skulls for European mounting, probably a kudu, impala, giraffe, wildebeest, and oryx.

I want everything to arrive at my house ready to hang on the wall.

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What are my questions?

How long does it take on average to make trophies the way I've described?

What are the costs involved: shipping, taxidermy, packaging, etc.?

How long does it take to ship and what's the cheapest shipping cost from South Africa to Brazil?

Depending on the cost and time, only the photos will be included in the luggage.

Thank you.

Note: Which companies are reputable South African appointees?
If you’re looking for 'ready to hang,' you're looking at about 8-12 months for the taxidermy (European mounts and rugs are faster than full mounts, but still take time) plus another 3-6 months for the shipping and CITES paperwork. For reputable companies, look into Life-Form Taxidermy or Splitting Image Taxidermy they have dedicated logistics departments that can give you a quote specifically for South America. It won't be cheap, but they are pros.
 
Depending on the taxidermist, look at 18-24 months. You can get an estimate by contacting your PH for the taxidermist he uses. Then contact them for an estimate.
 
If you’re looking for 'ready to hang,' you're looking at about 8-12 months for the taxidermy (European mounts and rugs are faster than full mounts, but still take time) plus another 3-6 months for the shipping and CITES paperwork. For reputable companies, look into Life-Form Taxidermy or Splitting Image Taxidermy they have dedicated logistics departments that can give you a quote specifically for South America. It won't be cheap, but they are pros.
8-12 months is hysterical.
 
8-12 months is hysterical.
Other than the Covid years I’ve never waited more than 12 months for mounts to ship from South Africa. My last shipment was a June 2021 safari and I picked up my mounts at Coppersmiths in Atlanta in May of 2022.
I have been sent some pictures of finished mounts from my August 2025 safari. Not sure when they may ship though. I had them tweak some mounts and that can take some time.
Getting dip & pack from Mozambique took a year and then another year for mounts to be done here in the states.
 
Other than the Covid years I’ve never waited more than 12 months for mounts to ship from South Africa. My last shipment was a June 2021 safari and I picked up my mounts at Coppersmiths in Atlanta in May of 2022.
I have been sent some pictures of finished mounts from my August 2025 safari. Not sure when they may ship though. I had them tweak some mounts and that can take some time.
Getting dip & pack from Mozambique took a year and then another year for mounts to be done here in the states.
Hysterical, because I never get anything back within 8-12 months. I have the worst luck with taxidermy and gunsmith timelines. I'm laughing at myself, nobody but myself.
 
Hysterical, because I never get anything back within 8-12 months. I have the worst luck with taxidermy and gunsmith timelines. I'm laughing at myself, nobody but myself.
Haha! Understood.

Good work takes time! Or that’s what’s they say at least :ROFLMAO:
 
My items from July of '25 hunt hit the US in Dec. Dip and pack only
 
All my hunts in Africa have taken about 1 year (dip & pack) to arrive in the states but 1.5 years during covid. Then at least a year in the states before completely finished. I have shipped 10+ animals from every trip.

I am going to do complete mounts in Africa on my trip in September. Maybe I will get them this time in a year completed.

If doing a Zebra and/or Giraffe rug, get it done in Africa. Giraffe shipping to and tanning in the states is pricey. My taxidermist in the states tells all his customers to get Giraffe rugs done in Africa! Cost for Giraffe rug was $1,830 tanning, $225 black felt backing, $1200 shipping including 10 animals. Cost quoted to me in the states was $8,250 should mount, $50,000 full body, and $6000 for a rug.
 
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