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Offline njdmb

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Taxidermy Training Videos
« on: August 01, 2014, 06:47:01 AM »
I am seriously considering starting to teach myself the art of taxidermy. Does anyone out there have suggestions on videos to learn? I have been able to find a lot of options but want to spend my money wisely.

Do any of you taxidermists out there have any suggestions for a first timer like my self?

Thanks for any help, suggestions, or advice

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Re: Taxidermy Training Videos
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2014, 05:20:43 AM »
Research manikin's have good ones, you can check out portions of them to decide if they are worth owning. Check out Research manikin's channel online or typing in what you are interested in seeing in search engine.  Tru fitt life forms is a good source for materials/supplies videos etc... Wildlife artist supply has good training videos. Also check out Taxidermy Today magazine an invaluable tool/ resource!! Any questions... personal message me, I would love to help. I have been doing taxidermy since about 1981 & currently a professional Taxidermist specializing in Fish.

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Re: Taxidermy Training Videos
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2014, 10:53:55 AM »
njdmb, I would suggest that you first determine what kind of Taxidermy you want to do the most.  Mammals, Birds, fish, Reptiles, etc.  They all have different methods and procedures to each.  If you try and teach yourself all of them at once by watching a wide variety of videos your setting your self up for extreme frustration and failure at the get go.

If you are going to do for example Mammals, I would get all the information I could on Mammals and learn that area of Taxidermy first by getting every piece of information you can on that particular area of Taxidermy.  Then practice, practice, practice!  Once your good at that, then if another area of Taxidermy interests you then start on that and repeat above.

I have seen throughout the years of people starting to get into Taxidermy and they focus on everything at once and get frustrated from overload and quit. Try to keep your training maintainable, and remember have fun with it, even when you get frustrated.  Once you get started, you will soon learn real fast why all of us Taxidermists have gray hair, or in some severe cases no hair, LOL.

Good luck and don't be afraid to ask questions. 

   

 


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