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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2015, 05:32:34 PM »
OK My Bad

I assumed that you had already picked up your mount. Often times I have customers come in and look at their mount prior to it being finished so its possible that it wont be an issue when you go pick it up.

If were looking at the same thing on the very bridge of the muzzle I can tell you first hand that I have never put or seen any taxidermist accentuate any veins in that area.  On the sides on the muzzle is a different story but I'm assuming were talking about the very top of the muzzle.

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #16 on: February 25, 2015, 05:35:41 PM »
They said its ready. it wouldn't fit in my truck with the camper shell so I have to go back without it and some rachet straps. yes we're talking about the one on top. I hope its not too late to ask them to fix it.

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2015, 07:43:58 PM »
Its most likely a repair from a hole either from the fleshing or shaving process. in either case I'm sure what you see is the best they could do.
If you absolutely cant  live with it you need to discuss it with the taxi before you pay for it and leave the shop with them thinking all is well.

On a side note I've been in the taxidermy biz for 17 years and I have no problem with clients questioning something about a mount I've done because  most of the time its a simple explanation. its implied that they have a limited knowledge base  about the taxidermy process hence why their in my shop. Most clients openly admit that they know very little about the taxidermy process and yet others act as if they would be doing the mount themselves if they only had the time.  :chuckle: The later is a very small % of my clients.

This is what prompted my earlier question about what the taxidermist might have indicated what caused the flaw in the bridge of the muzzle. Only an experienced taxidermist or in this case the actual taxidermist can tell you exactly  what happened to the hide in that area. the rest would either be professional opinion or one of the before mentioned self proclaimed experts.

THANKS for leaving the taxidermist's name out of it that doesn't always happen on here.

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2015, 07:57:02 PM »
I didn't. I'll ask him when I pick it up in a few days. I didn't want to look stupid  :rolleyes:
I wouldn't worry about looking stupid, you paid a lot of money for that, and it should meet your expectations!!
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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #19 on: February 25, 2015, 08:00:50 PM »
Yeah I don't see anything like it on yours. So this should get fixed?

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #20 on: February 25, 2015, 08:09:14 PM »
I didn't. I'll ask him when I pick it up in a few days. I didn't want to look stupid  :rolleyes:
I wouldn't worry about looking stupid, you paid a lot of money for that, and it should meet your expectations!!

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If you absolutely cant  live with it you need to discuss it with the taxi before you pay for it and leave the shop with them thinking all is well.

Ok thanks guys. I'll call them tomorrow and express my concerns. It buggs me a little. I'm just dumb enough to mess with it myself after obsessing over it for a few months.  :bdid:

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #21 on: February 25, 2015, 08:21:49 PM »
Looks like either a battle scar or the hide got almost cut through there during caping so the hairs are stickin at an angle. 

Kind of a catch 22 to fix - probably have to slice all the way through and glue hide in place hoping it doesn't look worse than it is.

I would call it a battle scar and enjoy a great looking bull.


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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #22 on: February 25, 2015, 09:02:35 PM »
Gives it character.
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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #23 on: February 25, 2015, 09:06:07 PM »
I appreciate all your insights, Kman.

Its most likely a repair from a hole either from the fleshing or shaving process. in either case I'm sure what you see is the best they could do.
If you absolutely cant  live with it you need to discuss it with the taxi before you pay for it and leave the shop with them thinking all is well.


I'm pretty sure I didn't damage that area of the hide when caping. Then again I got to that part of the cape around 0500 after a long, long day and night. Bull was arrowed at 18:30--almost 12 hours prior.

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On a side note I've been in the taxidermy biz for 17 years and I have no problem with clients questioning something about a mount I've done because  most of the time its a simple explanation. its implied that they have a limited knowledge base  about the taxidermy process hence why their in my shop. Most clients openly admit that they know very little about the taxidermy process and yet others act as if they would be doing the mount themselves if they only had the time.  :chuckle: The later is a very small % of my clients.

This is what prompted my earlier question about what the taxidermist might have indicated what caused the flaw in the bridge of the muzzle. Only an experienced taxidermist or in this case the actual taxidermist can tell you exactly  what happened to the hide in that area. the rest would either be professional opinion or one of the before mentioned self proclaimed experts.


I think it was good medicine for me to do a couple of skull cleanings myself. I'm a cheapskate and like to DIY whenever I can but $100+ for a deer and $300+ for an elk is a bargain after seeing what goes into it to do it right.

Plus.. The smell :puke:
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THANKS for leaving the taxidermist's name out of it that doesn't always happen on here.

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Yeah this is a problem with the online culture and unfortunately our forum is not immune. People will say things online that they would never say in person. Personally I support the right to voice complaints online even to naming the business eventually. But that's step 8 or 9 if 10 were filing a lawsuit and 0-1 is where I'm at with just asking questions and GIVING A SMALL BUSINESS SEVERAL CHANCES TO WORK IT OUT BEFORE AIRING DIRTY LAUNDRY ONLINE!   :bash:

Some might have noticed my references to Apple as 'Crapple Macintrash' in the other gear forum. I had a manufacturers defect in my ridiculously expensive MacBook 'Pro' that was more wide spread than Apple would admit to. I did my research, requested free repair to various levels of the company, and only after emailing Tim Cook a lengthy, respectful email and getting told to pound sand by one of his executive team members did I turn up the heat on the rhetoric knob. Fast forward a year and now apple is most likely going to lose a class action lawsuit that alleges deception and false advertising and being that they're now recalling my machine for free repair, it seems as though they're finally coming clean on the issue.

I did a fair amount of research on my guys and had previously swapped a cape for a skull cleaning and they seem like decent  guys. It will be tough to hear if it were in fact my fault as I think i got that part of the caping right but as I said I was quite tired by that point. I'll let you know what happens.

Stay tuned for updates.

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #24 on: February 25, 2015, 09:13:47 PM »
Do you have a after kill pick to compare too?  :dunno:
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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2015, 09:18:24 PM »
Ooh good idea.

Best I have of that side of the head.

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #26 on: February 25, 2015, 09:24:39 PM »
Hard to tell from that pick, call it a scar and move on!  :twocents:
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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #27 on: February 25, 2015, 09:54:16 PM »
Wouldn't bother me.

GREAT BULL.

Nice mount.
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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #28 on: February 25, 2015, 10:15:35 PM »
Wouldn't bother me.

GREAT BULL.

Nice mount.

Yeah, I agree.  I wouldn't think twice about it either.  Great bull, and doesn't look unnatural or detract from it at all.  Put it on the wall and be proud of a great hunt!   :tup:

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Re: Bean Counters 2014 Arizona Bull
« Reply #29 on: February 26, 2015, 06:08:15 AM »
I don't think it looks right. But that's just me. Call the taxi and ask him about it. He may have a good explanation. Or he may say. Your right. I can fix it. Give me a few days. May save you a trip over there.

 


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