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Cant get ahold of taxidermist
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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 5409532" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>There are two sides to the coin. Bad taxidermists and bad clients.</p><p>I did taxidermy for many years, started as a hobby but soon turned into a second job. </p><p>I NEVER took on more than I could get back to the hunter in a years time, and I never required a deposit. Never requiring a deposit was a huge mistake, on more than one occasion after many phone calls etc they never picked up their finished mounts. Wouldn't of been so bad if their deer were quality animals but most often they were forkhorns and spikes lol. It's hard to impossible to recoup your losses by trying to sell such a mount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 5409532, member: 2245"] There are two sides to the coin. Bad taxidermists and bad clients. I did taxidermy for many years, started as a hobby but soon turned into a second job. I NEVER took on more than I could get back to the hunter in a years time, and I never required a deposit. Never requiring a deposit was a huge mistake, on more than one occasion after many phone calls etc they never picked up their finished mounts. Wouldn't of been so bad if their deer were quality animals but most often they were forkhorns and spikes lol. It's hard to impossible to recoup your losses by trying to sell such a mount. [/QUOTE]
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