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Quote from: BLRman on December 01, 2012, 09:14:37 AMwas stated already but a taxidermist is going to have to prep and tan a cape whether it is yours or someone elses so why should it cost an extra $200! Its only costing the taxi an extra $50 (maybe) shop credit. I had a taxi buddy send off a really nice muley cape that I want to put on a buck from a few years ago to the commercial tannery and it was only $70. Because we run a business not a charity. If I put my time into a cape (stock or customer) I am going to charge for it. Yes you can have one tanned but just because its already tanned does not mean its ready to mount. Additional work will have to be done...
was stated already but a taxidermist is going to have to prep and tan a cape whether it is yours or someone elses so why should it cost an extra $200! Its only costing the taxi an extra $50 (maybe) shop credit. I had a taxi buddy send off a really nice muley cape that I want to put on a buck from a few years ago to the commercial tannery and it was only $70.
Elkhunter1977- Would you then charge the $200 fee for the cape on top of the original price quoted for the mount or would the cost of the replacement cape be reflected in quoted price for the mount?
Look on ebay believe it or not. I just bought a Rossi elk cape for $67+ shipping. Deer go for less.