SCHUNTER73
AH veteran
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2024
- Messages
- 172
- Reaction score
- 312
- Media
- 3
- Hunted
- USA, GA, SC, COLO, NM, TX, WYO, SOUTH AFRICA
Great animals! The carving on the wildebeest is impressive.
The engraving looks like it was done with a CNC, very precise. I've reached out to 2 taxidermists, one in metro Denver, and the other in Rhinebeck, NY to see if they know of a US taxidermist who does that type of work. Does anyone on this forum know? My wife thought I should do my blue wildebeest as well.
The one thing I didn’t have in the crate was any paperwork. No SCI scoresheets nor anything elseMy crate just arrived, where you able to find your sci scores sheets that were included?
I think that engraving looks like it was done by hand, not by CNC.
I do know of a very good engraver in the US. I was thinking about making a post about him but I didn't want it to come off as an advertisement, schilling for, or to go against the forum rules since I am sure he isn't a sponsor here.
Edit to add: His style of engraving is typically not all the way through the bone like that, but more like "embossed" and "debossed" look.
The engraving looks like it was done with a CNC, very precise. I've reached out to 2 taxidermists, one in metro Denver, and the other in Rhinebeck, NY to see if they know of a US taxidermist who does that type of work. Does anyone on this forum know? My wife thought I should do my blue wildebeest as well.
Beautiful mounts and woodwork. There's something very satisfying putting your skills into the final product. Great job. Can you give some details on the shield and spears - size, type of wood, etc? I'm think about a shield for my springbok, blesbuck, and bushbuck Euros whenever they come in.View attachment 724525
Forgot one!