Hello Eeleel,
Welcome to the best forum in the world.
I've not hunted with Barry himself.
But about 14 or so years ago, I booked a Namibian hunt through Cabela's and hunted with Barry's brother in law "Kevin" something or another.
Kevin was my PH, for my very first African safari, back when they were called simply; "Burchell Safaris".
Kevin preferred to drive, drive, drive, drive and wanted me to shoot from his truck at whatever animals he decided on.
He raised his voice at me in anger when I requested to do some walking about in that beautiful desert.
Grouchy man in general, no matter what the conversation topic.
Afterward, I wanted my sculls bleached and sealed, no shoulder mounts.
They arrived at my house within the typical more or less one year, no problem with the time frame IMO. However, they obviously either over-boiled them or over-soaked them in bleach.
The sculls were crumbling apart, teeth missing and they evidently tried to stop the horns from flaking after their rough treatment, by festooning them with what felt and smelled like axle grease.
Unbelievable.
I recall they were sued by multiple clients for such nonsense under the name of "Burchell Safaris", approximately 8 or 10 years ago?
Presumably, the final result of this class action will be found with a google search?
I'm not saying Barry had anything to do with my first safari disappointment, except that he was possibly part owner of the company with his family name on it at that time.
His father, Fred Burchell was presumably the founder of Burchell Safaris back then.
And, I met him as well but neither himself nor Barry did any guiding for us.
They were just visiting camp ("Daweb Sud Farm"), south of Keetmanshoop, Namibia, for a couple days.
Good Luck,
Velo Dog.