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Jwright
12-06-2012, 06:21 PM
It's normally 375-400 here in Tn. What about where you live?

Mike F
12-06-2012, 07:22 PM
That's about where my buddy is at, with a tanned cape.

radicalxl
12-06-2012, 07:41 PM
The last one I had done in 2009 was $400.00

blackbeard
12-06-2012, 07:45 PM
$250 for ok mounts and $350 for good mounts. Europeans for $75-$100. Thats the way to go.

Seeker Bp
12-06-2012, 09:05 PM
My 10 is costing me $377.88 complete out the door. Didnt think that was too awful.

Mike F
12-06-2012, 09:13 PM
Here's another fine euro by Longdraw

longdraw
12-06-2012, 10:13 PM
Taxidermists are taking a beating on shipping and oil prices driving deer forms up+++++++++++

$60.00 for a form + 20.00 shipping

$8.00 for earliners

$14.00 for eye's

$15.00 for preservative and other supplies that you need

$117.00 for materials

and figure he has around 10+hrs. or so of his time in each mount,,taxidermists aren't getting rich

Big_Holla
12-06-2012, 11:13 PM
$350 for shoulder and just paid $375 for my pedestal mount, minus the pedestal.....had to build that one myself!!

teej89
12-07-2012, 12:28 AM
I'm paying $350 for the one I shot this year

ManOfTheFall
12-07-2012, 01:40 AM
Last year I was somewhere between $350-$400. Don't know what this year will be. I haven't shot my buck yet though either, lol. Might be the first buckless year since the 2000 season.

theshoenlebens
12-07-2012, 07:42 AM
$275.00 and the guy is great and is retired so I guess he does it more for the pleasure than money? Not complaining though. LOL

PlayTheWindMike
12-07-2012, 02:24 PM
Wow, I have been paying $425.00 plus tax $28.69 total $453.69. I was meaning to post a new thread soon about taxidermist. I have shoulder mounted 3 bucks. The first one I got back 14 months later. Second one took him 17 months. Third one, I pushed him and got it back 12 months after dropping it off. I just don't think it should take this long. I probably won't be going back there anymore. If anyone knows a good one around central Ohio or Lancaster area I would appreciate it. I don't wanna run my taxidermist in the ground publicly but I am done with him. PM me if anyone can help out with a less expensive yet good one who is a little better with their time. I think mine is just lazy and I really don't think he is even doing them. I think he farms it out to other people which pisses me off and I can't prove it. I have showed up before and asked to look at its progress and he always says well it's not here. Its at home, not the shop. Oh well

Bigcity
12-07-2012, 04:32 PM
Bills Taxidermy in Atwater on Unger Road. He's been $320.00 OTD for years and does awesome work. His most famous buck is prolly the Jeff McCulley Buck (257 4/8) killed in Summit County in 2010. The deer and mount was featured in NAW. Great guy and does outstanding work.

archerymurray
12-07-2012, 04:39 PM
This years buck is costing me $495 for a semi sneak with offset shoulder

Bushman
12-07-2012, 05:00 PM
400 but its by one of the better taxi's in the area.

forestman
12-07-2012, 09:02 PM
475 for mine last year.

mrbb
12-07-2012, 09:18 PM
well , I used to have a very close friend that used to mount all mine, well he did about 25 fotr me!
and did it at just costs for me, and that was under a 100 bucks a head for yrs , yes I was spoiled for sure!
and he did great work
BUT he stopped doing it a couple yrs back, and I have been looking for a good replacement, and not having any luck really either!

the last 4 I had done cost me between 300 and 450 bucks, and to be honest, I wouldn't go back to them again,
as the heads came out, not so great
I think most taxidermist kinda count on folks not knowing the difference between a GOOD mount and a SO SO one!, and sadly most guys don't!
always said most guys find out a head is bad after they get one back that is good and put it next to the first one!

as for how long it takes
I have had heads done in under 3 months

MOST , NOT ALL< shops wait till they a bunch of hides to send in all at once, get a better rate on tanning than(well those that don't tan there own ), and MORE profit for them then doing so,
and why it takes so many so long, as if they send them out all at once they get them all back at once, so if they send out 50, they get 50 back at same time, thus a LOT of work to get them all done
and personally, I think thats also why some turn out a few great heads, then as they get tired of working on abunch at a time ,
say burned out
and then try going faster and quality slips, meaning you might get a great mount and guy behind you gets a SO SO one, or worse
its not the guy doesn't have the skills, just they don't put 100% in all them when they start to get behind or, just tired of working on them!

I have also seen this with many taxidermist ordering a certian size form, like a one size fits most then!!
they take an average size form and order a BUNCH of them to get a deal on them, and then some guys get a form, a lot smaller than the deer they killed, and don't be happy with what they get back

AGAIN, NOT all do this, but sadly a lot do in my area any how
a good taxidermist is not easy to find if you ask me, and a dying art almost!!
sorry if I got off topic, just giving some info I happen to know about on this

bds9
12-08-2012, 12:06 PM
$275 this year. Used to be $250 last. I took my 2011 buck there, needed a cape and the rack re-colored cost me $300 total. They do a phenomenal job and I'll never take mine anywhere else! I've had five bucks done by them since 2005 and they all look as good as they did the day I picked them up. JEDS taxidermy in Rarden. If anyone would like their info pm me. Oh, and their turnaround time is the fastest I've seen! The longest I've ever waited is 5 months. That was this year and again, needed a cape and the rack colored. Oh and it's two guys that do it together. Hence the quick turnaround time. And neither guys name is Jed.

Greybeard11
12-08-2012, 09:23 PM
$300.00 and up for good work. European mounts are the way to go. Getting my third one this year. Fast, fairly priced and cool!