Where? Taxidermy Namibia vs. SA vs. ship to US

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In Namibia now and I’m still not certain how I want to handle my taxidermy. Home is Austin, TX
Should I:
  • Have all done in Namibia?
  • Dip & pack, then ship to SA taxidermist?
  • Dip & pack then ship to US?
-I have heard Namibia taxidermy is not great compared to SA.
-Have 2 pieces with Splitting Image from Aug 2023 with them. Just finished but still another 3 month wait so I don’t feel like SA mounting is faster.
-my outfit uses Kings taxidermy. Per forums it’s one of the recommendations I’ve seen others mention on here along w/a few others.

Here’s what I have so far:
  • Zebra - want a 3D wall mount. I know Splitting Image does this. Not sure if Kings does. And likely TX based won’t or won’t be as good. Maybe? also took the hooves to do something with. I took my last zebra hooves for lamps.
  • Springbok - shoulder mount & then backskin - backskin I’m sending to someone for a purse
  • Giraffe - euro mount, full flat skin, all 4 legs bones with skin & hooves attached
  • Ostrich - feathers, flat skin for boots
  • Gemsbok and maybe Kudu - haven’t shot yet but likely would do some sort of wall mount with them so another big 1-2 pieces that would be costly in shipping
For the giraffe this is the one I’m MOST undecided on what to do with the skin.
I’m thinking something like furniture, not a rug. Like a chair. I saw some companies at SCI & DSC I think they’re state based.
My thought is furniture will be expensive to ship so possibly find someone in US as near me as possible.

With the legs, I like the bone carving idea.
Maybe just do 1 bone carving, then wonder if possible to do a small table with the other 3 legs like a tripod style.
Open to any suggestions :)

So I’m thinking could ask Kings to:
-Dip & pack the Springbok back skin, the giraffe flat skin and the ostrich skin, feathers and ship that back to me.
That way I can get those items back home.
And then anything euro, just have them do it? OR

Do dip/pack w/Kings then should ship the rest to a SA taxidermist?
Basically any euros or wall mounts done by a single taxidermist? Vs split

Does that even make sense or is my assumption (pre-conceived notion based on what I’ve been told) of quality of work in Namibia vs SA wrong?

And to add, I did have some ducks shipped to USDA facility in New Braunfels TX which is 45 min from Austin TX - I saw some Africa work including a huge rhino and there worked looked good but again I’m new to Africa game so I don’t know if I could tell a bad mount from good from stellar :)

VERY much appreciate the help and suggestions!
 
Of the three options you listed, the Dip & pack, then ship to SA taxidermist makes the least sense. So your reasonable choices are either do the taxidermist work in Namibia vs doing it in the US.

FWIW, I am having Kings Taxidermy in Namibia do a full body leopard mount and a shoulder mount on a cape buffalo. They gave me a guestimate of 9-10 months to have them done and ready to ship. I feel that anything under a year is pretty good turnaround. Waiting a couple years for a taxidermist to get your stuff to you is a real negative to me.

My rationale for using Kings is I saw a bunch of their work and it's as good or better than stuff I have seen and stuff that I have. Since I need a CITES permit to import the leopard to the US, doing the taxi work and permit application concurrently saves a bunch of time. Having taxi work done in country will save you some money, but then shipping will be more expensive.

As far as doing the D&P and shipping to the US, that is what I have done with most of my trophies. There are plenty of good taxidermists in Texas, and they can surely handle whatever you want. All it takes is time and money and you can get whatever you want.
 
Lots of good taxidermists in Namibia.
 
In Namibia now and I’m still not certain how I want to handle my taxidermy. Home is Austin, TX
Should I:
  • Have all done in Namibia?
  • Dip & pack, then ship to SA taxidermist?
  • Dip & pack then ship to US?
-I have heard Namibia taxidermy is not great compared to SA.
-Have 2 pieces with Splitting Image from Aug 2023 with them. Just finished but still another 3 month wait so I don’t feel like SA mounting is faster.
-my outfit uses Kings taxidermy. Per forums it’s one of the recommendations I’ve seen others mention on here along w/a few others.

Here’s what I have so far:
  • Zebra - want a 3D wall mount. I know Splitting Image does this. Not sure if Kings does. And likely TX based won’t or won’t be as good. Maybe? also took the hooves to do something with. I took my last zebra hooves for lamps.
  • Springbok - shoulder mount & then backskin - backskin I’m sending to someone for a purse
  • Giraffe - euro mount, full flat skin, all 4 legs bones with skin & hooves attached
  • Ostrich - feathers, flat skin for boots
  • Gemsbok and maybe Kudu - haven’t shot yet but likely would do some sort of wall mount with them so another big 1-2 pieces that would be costly in shipping
For the giraffe this is the one I’m MOST undecided on what to do with the skin.
I’m thinking something like furniture, not a rug. Like a chair. I saw some companies at SCI & DSC I think they’re state based.
My thought is furniture will be expensive to ship so possibly find someone in US as near me as possible.

With the legs, I like the bone carving idea.
Maybe just do 1 bone carving, then wonder if possible to do a small table with the other 3 legs like a tripod style.
Open to any suggestions :)

So I’m thinking could ask Kings to:
-Dip & pack the Springbok back skin, the giraffe flat skin and the ostrich skin, feathers and ship that back to me.
That way I can get those items back home.
And then anything euro, just have them do it? OR

Do dip/pack w/Kings then should ship the rest to a SA taxidermist?
Basically any euros or wall mounts done by a single taxidermist? Vs split

Does that even make sense or is my assumption (pre-conceived notion based on what I’ve been told) of quality of work in Namibia vs SA wrong?

And to add, I did have some ducks shipped to USDA facility in New Braunfels TX which is 45 min from Austin TX - I saw some Africa work including a huge rhino and there worked looked good but again I’m new to Africa game so I don’t know if I could tell a bad mount from good from stellar :)

VERY much appreciate the help and suggestions!
I concur with DieJager…there are several good taxidermists in Namibia. I currently have work being done at Ingwe Wildlife Art and Nyati Wildlife Art. Both are located in the Windhoek area. I toured both of their facilities and was impressed with their work. If your schedule permits, suggest touring a few shops before making your decision. Best of luck and happy hunting!
 
The shipping on dip and pack is high. I imagine shipping on a large crate with mounts will be crazy high if you had a giraffe shoulder mounted. Might not be so bad with euro.
 

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