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Choosing a Taxidermist
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Customer Mike Galloway with his deer he harvested in Louisiana.
After completion, Mike's deer was entered into the 2008 Ohio State
Taxidermist Championship where it received a first place.
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procedures used in taxidermy are somewhat standardized.
It is the technique used by taxidermists that separates
the commercial taxidermist from the professional.
The professional taxidermist has the ability to
capture anatomical accuracy. They also pay close
attention to detail in their finished work, bringing
your trophy to life.
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are hundreds of taxidermists. Some are hobbyists
learning on your trophy. Others are commercial shops
where the goal is to get your trophy in and out and get
paid. Not much attention to detail here. The select are
the professionals. These are the ones that have you in
mind and are willing to devote the attention to detail
required for a trophy class mount. I’m proud to be in
this select group.
Selecting a taxidermist should be as important to you
as was choosing your outfitter for your hunt. Always
visit their work place. |
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