Velo Dog
AH ambassador
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- Africa 7 times. And the USA - most western states including Alaska and Hawaii.
Greetings Fellow Hunters,
The following post and photographs will have to be submitted in several parts.
Otherwise, I think that if I wrote everything all in one clump, sorting the multiple pictures would be tedious at best and frustrating to the reader at worst.
Anyway, my words and photos here are to describe my experiences with the Namibian taxidermy shop, known as “Trophaendienste”.
It is located at Windhoek, Namibia.
Almost all of the critters in my following photos are described within the post they are attached to.
However, there are 3 warthogs, taken four years apart, give or take a few months.
And so,I will refer to each warthog by number, according to the order in which I shot them.
The first time I left some animals with Trophaendienste, at Windhoek Namibia I think was 2017.
The work they did for me back then was acceptable but not perfect (as if anything I have ever done was perfect).
Anyway, the base of the black wildebeest horns, at the junction of said horns and skull seem to be a bit too “generous”.
Refer to my photos attached below.
That said, now more recently Trophaendienste has been doing excellent work, as far as I can tell.
The following post and photographs will have to be submitted in several parts.
Otherwise, I think that if I wrote everything all in one clump, sorting the multiple pictures would be tedious at best and frustrating to the reader at worst.
Anyway, my words and photos here are to describe my experiences with the Namibian taxidermy shop, known as “Trophaendienste”.
It is located at Windhoek, Namibia.
Almost all of the critters in my following photos are described within the post they are attached to.
However, there are 3 warthogs, taken four years apart, give or take a few months.
And so,I will refer to each warthog by number, according to the order in which I shot them.
The first time I left some animals with Trophaendienste, at Windhoek Namibia I think was 2017.
The work they did for me back then was acceptable but not perfect (as if anything I have ever done was perfect).
Anyway, the base of the black wildebeest horns, at the junction of said horns and skull seem to be a bit too “generous”.
Refer to my photos attached below.
That said, now more recently Trophaendienste has been doing excellent work, as far as I can tell.
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