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Taxidermy school
« on: January 26, 2016, 08:00:43 PM »
For the taxidermist out there,  what school do you consider the best or one of the best?  I'd love to be able to  pursue this art one day to do my own mounts and  for friends and family and possibly a business as I near retirement, which isn't for 30 more years  :bash: so was just curious.

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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2016, 10:24:15 PM »
There are several good schools out there. Every taxidermist may tell you a different one. Do your research and call the schools that you are considering and talk to them. Each one is going to be a little different by way of methods and how far into depth they will go. Anyone can teach you to slap a skin on a form and call it a mount and then give you a certificate to say your a taxidermist, but the true art in this craft is knowing animals, their muscling, coloration, expressions, extenuating their positive assets and downplaying their negative and making that come to life in techniques that are learned far after school and after practice through failed and successful projects. Taxidermy school gives you the 'basics' and steps to perform a mount, but the artistry will come with years of practice and constant learning. People like Charlie Smith, Mike at Natures Way, etc.....they are successful not because of what school they went to, but because they study their work and portray that in each mount.
With that said, a school is paramount to begin this craft. Another great way is to 'apprentice' under a good taxi, which is what I did as well both before and after school.
I would highly recommend, but of course its where I went, Montana School of Taxidermy. Its owned and operated by Jeff Welch who has been in the craft for over 35 years and is one of the most successful taxidermy studios in Montana. I chose his school because he really focuses on the finer details of a mount. The school also teaches you complete tanning through several methods, rugging, and habitat construction. This gives, in my opinion, a larger basis to start at as a beginner and more options to cut costs when starting out. Like stated earlier, do lots of research on the schools you are looking at or considering. Best of luck to you! Joel - BRT
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Re: Taxidermy school
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2016, 06:55:31 AM »
Thanks Joel,  seems like most of the well known schools where in Montana at least the ones I looked at.  I've been wanting to get into this art for the last 10 yrs and want to start getting my hands dirty . Thanks again for the advice

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Re: Taxidermy school
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2016, 07:21:43 AM »
Hey Joel if your ever looking for xtra help I'd love to get some experience , just thought I'd throw that out there  ;)

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Re: Taxidermy school
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2016, 07:28:43 AM »
We do classes here, or look up Troy Rose Artistic Taxidermy.

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Re: Taxidermy school
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2016, 12:37:46 PM »
Thanks nature's way!  I'll call to get some info on the classes .

 


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