Shoulder Mounts! $$$$$
#31
Good work is gonna cost ya. I have 5 mounts, all by the same gentleman. He along with his boy have won numerous state and national awards for their work.
Their cost has slowly risen over the years to 350.00.
However, consider this. My brother had a mount done a long time ago by someone else. Now, the antlers have come loose on the form and you can actually physically move them under the hide some. Turned out to be a very poor job. There is also cracking in the putty used to build the eyes up.
I am more than willing to spend a little extra to preserve a memory that will last a lifetime. There is nothing better than looking at one of my mounts and reflecting back to the day I took that animal.
Their cost has slowly risen over the years to 350.00.
However, consider this. My brother had a mount done a long time ago by someone else. Now, the antlers have come loose on the form and you can actually physically move them under the hide some. Turned out to be a very poor job. There is also cracking in the putty used to build the eyes up.
I am more than willing to spend a little extra to preserve a memory that will last a lifetime. There is nothing better than looking at one of my mounts and reflecting back to the day I took that animal.
#33
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jan 2005
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That's if you only want a neck mount. If you want one of the newer styles today or an ofset or pedestal mount, you really should start skinning all the way back at the buttocks. It's actually easier than starting behind the front legs, gets less hair all over your meat, and it ensures there's enough for the taxi. to work with.
The most important thing is how you care for it before it goes to the taxidermist. Try not to drag it, you will break the hair. Try to get it in the freezer or to your taxidermist as soon as you can. Don't drive around showing it to the whole town. Take some pictures but the longer it is out, the more bacteria has a chance to work it's magic.
As far as price, in my region, as low as $165 to as high as $450.
#34
Here is a good comparison. Hopefully the pictures show enough detail. The top picture was done by an award winning taxidermist and the lower picture was done by a different taxidermist. The top mount cost me $460 and the bottom mount cost me $350. The details and work is like night and day. You definately get what you pay for!!




#36
ORIGINAL: Trembow
That's if you only want a neck mount. If you want one of the newer styles today or an ofset or pedestal mount, you really should start skinning all the way back at the buttocks. It's actually easier than starting behind the front legs, gets less hair all over your meat, and it ensures there's enough for the taxi. to work with.
ORIGINAL: Piebalddoe
Make an incision all the way around the deer, several inches behind the front legs,
ORIGINAL: bhensley
I have never had one done before. If I were to have one done what do I need to do? I mean from the time I shoot the deer to the time I drop it off at the taxidermist. Thanks.
Brandon
I have never had one done before. If I were to have one done what do I need to do? I mean from the time I shoot the deer to the time I drop it off at the taxidermist. Thanks.
Brandon
That's if you only want a neck mount. If you want one of the newer styles today or an ofset or pedestal mount, you really should start skinning all the way back at the buttocks. It's actually easier than starting behind the front legs, gets less hair all over your meat, and it ensures there's enough for the taxi. to work with.
for a regular shoulder mount that is fine. But for pedestals it is different, i know. I need to update that on my page.
#39
Joined: May 2006
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neb, its not just cause he was a muley, he charges the same amount for a whitetail. Its because he gives a lifetime guarantee and gives you an engraved plaque with all the info about your deer, where you took it, day, conditions, etc.and anything else you want on it. Sorry, I shoulda made that more clear.
I'm willing to pay a little more becausewe have a great friendship with him and he does such a great job. The turnaround time is always less than 6 months, except for lifesizes, elk, moose, etc.
I'm willing to pay a little more becausewe have a great friendship with him and he does such a great job. The turnaround time is always less than 6 months, except for lifesizes, elk, moose, etc.
#40
ORIGINAL: gutshot
In Charleston WV I paid $375 last year at Cole's Taxidermy.
In Charleston WV I paid $375 last year at Cole's Taxidermy.


