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<blockquote data-quote="Specializedjon" data-source="post: 5502470" data-attributes="member: 20193"><p>Mine is at Wilson Taxidermy in Franklin. $600 with half up front at drop off. I thought that was reasonable for the quality work Alex does. Knowing what the material alone costs, I'm not sure anyone can make any money (even if it is a hobby) or break even for anything less than $500. I think the lower cost taxidermist don't factor in the cost of the clay, epoxy, paint and tools that they've already got invested into the price of each mount. Like [USER=10019]@AT Hiker[/USER] hiker said, then you've got to add the cost of the space, heating/cooling, taxes, utilities to power multiple freezers and lights, etc.</p><p></p><p>Mine's been with him for over a year but I'm not in any hurry. I know he'll do a good job and I'm looking forward to seeing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specializedjon, post: 5502470, member: 20193"] Mine is at Wilson Taxidermy in Franklin. $600 with half up front at drop off. I thought that was reasonable for the quality work Alex does. Knowing what the material alone costs, I'm not sure anyone can make any money (even if it is a hobby) or break even for anything less than $500. I think the lower cost taxidermist don't factor in the cost of the clay, epoxy, paint and tools that they've already got invested into the price of each mount. Like [USER=10019]@AT Hiker[/USER] hiker said, then you've got to add the cost of the space, heating/cooling, taxes, utilities to power multiple freezers and lights, etc. Mine's been with him for over a year but I'm not in any hurry. I know he'll do a good job and I'm looking forward to seeing it. [/QUOTE]
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