Well, I've jumped here in a time or two over the past couple years, BUT.... I never shared my story as I was hopeful eventually things would work out.
As some of you know, I do taxidermy on the side and immensely enjoy doing so. I'm even pretty good at it
and consider my work better than average. My very first trip to Africa I killed a big baboon and wanted to do an aggressive shoulder mount with mouth wide open. When I received the skin, it was mangled as the faced was completely destroyed in the skinning phase !!. I had it tanned and it sat in my freezer for years as I wasn't ready to deal with it. For me, part of the allure of Dennis' shop wasn't the taxidermy that Dennis did, but the magical skills of his finisher Jaime. I have never seen a better finisher in all my taxidermy life since 1988. I knew I could get the baboon shoulder mount together but I really wanted Jaime to finish it given the rebuilding it would need in the eyes and face with no hair to help hide anything. In 2014 or so I knew I'd never get to that Baboon shoulder mount as my customer work was also keeping me really busy.
I ended up striking a deal with Dennis to send my tanned hide, all the form/eyes/jawset and everything needed to mount it. Since I had all the materials, and with the skin already tanned, I was hopeful. I sent everything along with payment for the reduced agreed up fee for the work in Oct 2016. Over the years preceding Dennis' health issues, I had email/facebook contact maybe 2xs. The usual, "I'll get to it". I started seeing work returned to Dennis' customers that I know came in after mine had arrived
, That started to really chap me!
Then the heart attack. As Dennis returned and some of his work started showing up again, I immediately could tell the quality was way down. Beyond that, I knew Jaime wasn't doing the finish work any more
. I even tried reaching Jaime through other channels to no avail. About a year ago, I finally got Dennis to respond to a message- all I asked for was status on my OCTOBER 2016 mount. His reply was basically I could get a lawyer if I wanted.
During my last trip to Zim in 2021 I killed another very large baboon. The cape is currently at the tannery here in the US. I will make it a priority to mount it myself this time
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I know of another person that has a lioness skin for a rug and another small predator with Dennis. He hasn't heard squat now in over 4 years.