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I'm hoping someone can answer the question so I can tell my wife how much she can sell my mount for when I kick the bucket. Otherwise I'm pretty sure she'll just take it to the dump.
It'd be priceless if it were mine.
Quote from: Band on March 02, 2015, 06:07:47 PMI'm hoping someone can answer the question so I can tell my wife how much she can sell my mount for when I kick the bucket. Otherwise I'm pretty sure she'll just take it to the dump. This is why I'm reluctant to spend much money on taxidermy work- to know that the heads will most likely just end up in a landfill after I'm gone. But I sure will enjoy looking at that bighorn sheep head on the wall when I'm 80 years old and no longer able to hunt!
Quote from: bobcat on March 02, 2015, 06:31:15 PMQuote from: Band on March 02, 2015, 06:07:47 PMI'm hoping someone can answer the question so I can tell my wife how much she can sell my mount for when I kick the bucket. Otherwise I'm pretty sure she'll just take it to the dump. This is why I'm reluctant to spend much money on taxidermy work- to know that the heads will most likely just end up in a landfill after I'm gone. But I sure will enjoy looking at that bighorn sheep head on the wall when I'm 80 years old and no longer able to hunt!Agree with what you're saying...but why are you quitting at 80?
I would bet it would be closer to 8k or 10k. I got offered 5K 6 years ago for a Muledeer my dad shot in 1956. Scores 263 3/8. Cabelas, Bass Pro and traveling horn collections like you see at sport shows all buy big heads