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AT Hiker

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Not to get into your finances, but if your willing to share some of the cost of materials and how many hours you have in a standard shoulder mount, would be great info?
I don't care about sharing the financial details of taxidermy, apparently I am one of the few who can add and Im honest. Not to mention my family eats whether I mount a deer or not....

Mannikan -$90
Glass eyes $15
Ear liners $10
Glue $ 15
clay $5
screws/hanger/bondo/staples/mache $10 (min)
Turned/fleshed/tanned skin $100
Add in TWRA taxidermy license ($100), electricity, tools ($1k+ over the years), water, shipping cost, not including the years of training/misc....its a minimum of $300 to mount a deer, meaning to mount my own deer it cost me $300+ approx. I charge $700 for a basic mount, so that $400 difference covers my experience and other overhead cost. Me, I sold my shop and work out of my garage as a hobby now. I can take 40 hours to mount a deer or 10, doesnt matter...I do it right and know that I only have a limited number to mount and it doesnt stress me out. I dont have to worry about crap full time shops stress over.

Sure, there are cheaper ways. You can skip tanning the skin for example but it will look like a Crack Barrel mount in a year. Fortunately, most hunters cannot tell a difference between a high end mount and something from the junk yard. Take a look at whats posted here and how many people think a crappy mount looks great. If they are OK with it then cool, I suppose its a lost cause to debate them but I know what a deer looks like, I have spent a stupid amount of hours trying to get remotely close to what one looks like. Im still light years away, so are the best of us, from achieving "perfection" which is not attainable. Thats ok, it is what makes us better.
Hours of practice and competition judged from our peers helps but clients pay the bills.

Now, those that don't give a crap and just throw one together. They probably have 1/2 the amount of time as I do and it is very likely they have 1/2 the inputs as well but you get a fraction of the quality, IMO. For example, the $500 guy down the road from me likely makes more $$ than me but I don't care, I care that 10 years from now my work looks like you got it back last week and actually looks like a deer. My clients dont bother me, we are friends, they pay cash and dont fluffy kitten :D

I used to suck at taxidermy, still do for the most part, but at least I do it right, now.
 

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I paid a buddy $250 after I got the cape tanned, bought the mount and eyes.
I think he did a good job
 

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I'm paying $750 for the one I killed this year, guy in cookeville is doing it. I remember when quality mounts cost $300 to $400 but those days are gone. The last one I had done couple years ago I tried to go the cheap route, guy charged $450 or something like that, can't remember exactly. I've threatened to cut the horns off it and throw it in the trash. You get what you pay for and I regret that decision. I've had people say it looks fine to them but I'm real picky about mounts.
 

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2 of these cost quite a bit than the other one, can you tell which one was the $450 one. There may be someone out there doing good work for under $550 but I personally haven't found anyone yet.
 

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2 of these cost quite a bit than the other one, can you tell which one was the $450 one. There may be someone out there doing good work for under $550 but I personally haven't found anyone yet.
The third one is the cheap one. The eyes and mouth look "off". The other 2 look good!
 

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I said above my guy was 300. As said above he is a friend of mine and does it mainly as a hobby. He went up to 350 when I dropped our deer off this past week. I had a Buddy say he is paying 650 for his deer.
 

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Wow, this thread has me reminiscing all the way back 34 years ago. My 1st buck! A 28" east Tn monster 4 pt. Non typical. ( 3 on 1 side, 1 on the other). Anyway, it still looks great after all of those years. I remember thinking how will I ever come up with $180 to pay her? Ha times have changed… she still going strong and in fact I just took my Illinois buck to her.
Joyce's Taxidermy? Just wondering. Looks like some of my early ones, and the price matches.
 

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Wow, this thread has me reminiscing all the way back 34 years ago. My 1st buck! A 28" east Tn monster 4 pt. Non typical. ( 3 on 1 side, 1 on the other). Anyway, it still looks great after all of those years. I remember thinking how will I ever come up with $180 to pay her? Ha times have changed… she still going strong and in fact I just took my Illinois buck to her.
Any chance "her" name is Joyce?
 

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Wow, this thread has me reminiscing all the way back 34 years ago. My 1st buck! A 28" east Tn monster 4 pt. Non typical. ( 3 on 1 side, 1 on the other). Anyway, it still looks great after all of those years. I remember thinking how will I ever come up with $180 to pay her? Ha times have changed… she still going strong and in fact I just took my Illinois buck to her.
Is it Connie Calloway?
 

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Mine from last year was 575 and took almost 11 months. I was happy to get it then, as I was expecting a year or slightly longer.
If you don't mind me asking, who did use? I am considering getting a shoulder mount on the deer I killed this year. I had Wilkerson do my daughter and my Wyoming deer and antelope, and happy with their work, but last I checked I think they were at $675.
 

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I'm $550 for a standard mount $575 for a pedestal
 
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Tn_Va_Hunter

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My taxi is around $750 or so. Best I've ever seen. Takes a lot of pride in his work. Won many many competitions. Has mounted
Stuff for ripleys aquarium too. It was like a 2
Legged horse lol.
Absolutely does the best bobcat mounts I've ever seen. He's around 18 months to get one back.
 

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