I have been needing others opinion on the same subject. However, I am not so much concerned with cost as much as quality. I don't want to throw my money in a hole just because it's cheaper. So far, in my mind, I am thinking dip and pack there and let my taxidermist in the states that I know do the rest. I don't have to worry about the mounting job plus the huge crate and cost to ship it or damage in transport. After the hunt all you have left are great memories and your prized mounts. You will be looking at every day.
Someone please tell me my thoughts are correct or totally off. I'm a grown man. I can take it! I'm not looking to cut corners on mounting at all. I just want mounts I can be proud of.
Jordan,
You are thinking correctly. Why?
1. I have had clients get their tanning done in Africa then sent to the US. The hides were not tanned, just pickled. Hard as a rock, then they had to pay again to get the job done right by my tannery. Then he did it again, same result different taxidermist. If they are not doing the work then why should they care. Probably not many that way but it does happen.
2. You paid hard earned money to do this hunt right, now finish it out right by doing the mounts in the US where you have control and recourse if something goes wrong. Don't just pick a taxidermist cuz he is close, cheaper, new and wants to try, pick a experienced one, look at his showroom. Every taxidermist wants to do African, if he can not do North American proper, how can he do African proper?
3. Hunters have called when crate arrives with broken ears, nose, cracks, you name it.
4. A hunter I meet in one camp and now friend, had his first ever safari done in Africa, 10 animals and very impressive one's at that. After the run around and 2 1/2 yrs. later they arrive at his door, NOT one of the mounts was his!!!. Needless to say, he did get a whole new hunt, flight, guaranteed mounts to his door 1 yr.
They try to right the wrong, but how can you replace the memories, quality of animals, sights, sounds, smells from that first step on African soil? You Can't!!
5. The list goes on as do the horror stories, just search them here on AH.
Areaonereal,
The $1800.00 is excessive just for dip-n-pack and shipping to the US for the little you have, if broker and in state shipping is included, it still seems high.
I have had the shipper remake the crate/box just because I questioned their costs and size of the crate. Saved a couple hundred dollars.
Did you ask a broker? Most have their favorite dip-n-pack/shipper they regular use and get treated well.
I see it all the time. Big money spent on hunts then they nickel and dime the taxidermy.
For now, go enjoy your hunting, shoot straight and post the pics and hunt on AH.
A Dream can be relived, again and again in Africa."