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Unicorn- super popular rn almost gauranteed to explode in valueI am really banking on the one horned spike I got full body mounted to go up in value. Just my thoughts anyway
Nobody else really cares about your stuffed animals.
B & c size makes a mount more valuable. Some really big trophy type mounts have sold for quite a bit in the pastYeah basically. Anyone know if making B&C book changes the value of a mount?
You can put whatever price tag on something but that doesn't mean it sells for that.I was in my local Idaho antique store yesterday they had mounts for sale as high as 16,000! I’m rich! Granted the 16k was a lion on the back of a zebra ha ha but they had “regular “ North American mounts for thousands. Those mounts are like Money in the bank!
So true. The value is what seller and buyer agree on. Not always what is advertized on the internet.You can put whatever price tag on something but that doesn't mean it sells for that.
Quit peeing on my parade!! The mounts are part of my retirement portfolio I made sure it’s diversified with shoulder mounts,some full body mounts, straight horns, tanned bear,lion and bobcat hides. In reality I’ve seen terrible taxidermy sold for a lot in my opinion and I have first hand experience with great taxidermy that you can hardly give away.I know that My taxidermy is not worth much to anyone but me. Just cool memories that I get to look atYou can put whatever price tag on something but that doesn't mean it sells for that.
The museum started in 1989, when wildlife instructor Ron Head learned that Santa Rosa's Codding Museum was closing. Hugh Codding provided hundreds of thousands of dollars as well as his museum's extensive collection, said Weir. Students and community members chipped in to build the museum, purchased a new place to house the buses, with the help of the Coddings and other donors, and created what Wier calls the world's largest high school museum.
More than a decade later, the museum's collection just keeps growing. New additions include a hands-on activity center and a tide pool that houses a marine life collection.
That bobcat is pretty great!ENT 336 - URGENT SHORT NOTICE!! - Substantial Beckley Collection
This Raleigh County collection has something for all! A dream collection of heavy equipment and tools. A lady could walk away happy with some great collectibles or home furnishings and decor! Featuring....a Case 450 bulldozer, Massey Ferguson 135 tractor, Polaris Ranger 800, 80hp side by...bids-entrustedauctions.com
ENT 336 - URGENT SHORT NOTICE!! - Substantial Beckley Collection
This Raleigh County collection has something for all! A dream collection of heavy equipment and tools. A lady could walk away happy with some great collectibles or home furnishings and decor! Featuring....a Case 450 bulldozer, Massey Ferguson 135 tractor, Polaris Ranger 800, 80hp side by...bids-entrustedauctions.com
Let's see what these classics go for...
I may be the exception….I would kill for my grandfather’s n great grandfather’s elk n deer mounts. I remember listening to the stories, helping them getting ready to head to wherever they were going, all of it…..n now they sit in houses where the new “owners” don’t give a flying f**k about em…..yes it pisses me offTragic but true. The memories attached to mounts are literally only in the mind of the hunter. I have chosen almost entirely to go with skull or cap mounts. I've told my daughter once I'm gone she should use them to make crafts/artwork or feel free to give/sell them someone who can use them that way. Knife handles in particular. The African stuff will probably be easy to get rid of.