- The measurements from your trophies in the field help us prepare for the actual mounting. They give us ideas on various ways the mount could be prepared.
- In most cases, a photo of your trophy is also very helpful. We can determine certain unique characteristics of your trophy that could otherwise have been easily overlooked.
- Every bit of information you can supply will insure the most accurate detail to be applied to your trophies.
- Several cats, baboons and jackals require special skinning and field preparations. Call us before your hunting trip, to get detailed information on the field preparation of a particular animal.
- It is also important to measure the doorway of the room and the room that will house your trophy.
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- Eye to nose measurement.
- Neck Circumference.
- Belly circumference.
- Tip of nose to base of tail. This measurement is one of the most important in reference to all life-size mounts.
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- Eye to nose measurement.
- Neck Circumference.

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Never allow salt to be applied to your cape unless all
meat has been removed, ears turned, and lips split.
Salt can only penetrate 1/4 of an inch.
If your cape cannot be prepared properly for salting,
it must be frozen or kept cool until it reaches
the taxidermist.
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