Just picked up my mount..HELP!!
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: ohio
Posts: 10

So I am in need of some good advice. I just picked up my shoulder mount and boy am I disappointed. I went to a new guy this year and I am afraid he ruined my deer. The problem I have with it, is that the ears move, the hide moves, and appears to not be glued down everywhere, there are some blood stains, and it looks like no airbrushing was done. What do I do? It seems to me like it may just need to dry for now, so I hung it up and keep the ceiling fan on. What about the slight blood stain on the brisket and nose area? It looks terrible since its on the white! He didnt even sew one of the holes on the shoulder. Should I just take this to a better taxi and have them look at it? Im kinda freaking out here...pictures are posted, but doesnt look so bad in them.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Grangeville Idaho
Posts: 138

By the time a taxidermist goes over that thing he'll probably end up charging you close to what he would if he started from scratch. You might as well just get a new cape and start over my friend. Expect to pay in the mid 400's any way you slice it.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location:
Posts: 246

$400? Figure $125 for the cape that leaves $275 for the mount. I'm guessing paying only $275 for a deer mount is what got him in this mess to begin with. Like I said, if you want it done right expect to pay $600 to $700 MORE.
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: ohio
Posts: 10

6-700 is crazy expensive. All my other deer mounts were $350 and they are some of the best Ive seen. My regular taxi was just super slammed this year so I tried someone else. Im no taxidermist, and dont claim to be very knowledgable on the subject but your advice was a little off. I took it to my regular guy and he told me it just needed to finish drying and repainted. Its been drying for 2 days and already looks 100x better. And he said he would touch it up with the airbrush for free since I have brought him a lot of business. There are a few good ppl left out there. But thanks for responding to my post.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Posts: 246

A little paint isn't going to fix that deer, but if you are happy with it then that's all that matters. Quality deer mounts usually run between $450-$800+ so my estimates were not "off". Add to the price of mounting one the cost of a replacement cape and $500 instantly becomes $625, that's where I got my numbers.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2007
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