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<blockquote data-quote="jlvandersnick" data-source="post: 1891607" data-attributes="member: 40932"><p>I had this exact thing happen with a 92 jnch pronghorn. Owner wasn 't in the shop at the time, so I paid for it and confirmed with the employee the the shop offered a "satifaction garrentee". So I took it home. </p><p>First thing I wanted to do was to confirm that it wasn't just me being anal or picky, so I asked other seasoned hunters what they thought of the taxidermy.</p><p>I also posted some pics on this forum and asked for opinions.</p><p>When I determined that it wasn't me, I took it back to the taxidermist and and asked him to redo it. He wasn't happy..... but found a new quality cap and redid the mount. </p><p></p><p>Because I had gotten A LOT of other opinons I could state with confidence that the mount was not acceptable.</p><p>In the end he finally admitted the "it wasn't some of his best work".</p><p>Problem was he had gotten so busy and had hired several new helpers (no taxidermy experience). He actually had done very little work on the first mount. It was primarily done by inexperience and ill equiped helpers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlvandersnick, post: 1891607, member: 40932"] I had this exact thing happen with a 92 jnch pronghorn. Owner wasn 't in the shop at the time, so I paid for it and confirmed with the employee the the shop offered a "satifaction garrentee". So I took it home. First thing I wanted to do was to confirm that it wasn't just me being anal or picky, so I asked other seasoned hunters what they thought of the taxidermy. I also posted some pics on this forum and asked for opinions. When I determined that it wasn't me, I took it back to the taxidermist and and asked him to redo it. He wasn't happy..... but found a new quality cap and redid the mount. Because I had gotten A LOT of other opinons I could state with confidence that the mount was not acceptable. In the end he finally admitted the "it wasn't some of his best work". Problem was he had gotten so busy and had hired several new helpers (no taxidermy experience). He actually had done very little work on the first mount. It was primarily done by inexperience and ill equiped helpers. [/QUOTE]
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