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Wow.A shop in my town just quoted me $650 dollars for a deer euro
In this economy I tell you hwat
Kind of unrelated but just for information sharing purposes, skull hooker makes a couple products (table mount and wall mount) that work great for pronghorns so they don't require a plaque.Depends. Are you wanting a naked euro or one with skull mounted on a plaque? For a pronghorn I think you're kinda stuck getting it mounted on a plaque. Otherwise the horns are sticking straight out in the room if teeth are against the wall. For skull on a plaque we charge $200 (about $175 US).
I’d call that first one an M lock mount instead of a Euro.I don't like to highjacking the post... but since we are talking about prices for euro mounts. Does this work interest others, or just me? Did it as a covid hobby with my free time and nobody in my area does it. Was thinking of starting a side hustle. No idea of what I would charge if people were interested.
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That’s ridiculous.A shop in my town just quoted me $650 dollars for a deer euro
In this economy I tell you hwat
Yes, $650 for a deer euro is way beyond ridiculous. Last year I did a P&Y moose euro with plaque. Price was $700 and he never batted an eye. That quote was seemingly also ridiculous but the work involved for moose euro is insane. I tried to price him into a cap mount but he wouldn't go for it. I did a helluva job for him but if I had to make a living at it, I'm not sure I would have broke even at minimum wage hourly rate.That’s ridiculous.
Was that “We don’t really want to do it right now” pricing or what?A shop in my town just quoted me $650 dollars for a deer euro
In this economy I tell you hwat
Nice. We generally retain the fine nose bones. They will get blown away with pressure hose so I can usually spot one that's been done using that shortcut. For moose they can't be saved. The network of honeycomb at the back end of nose is extensive and must be cleaned out or it will stink. No room for a beetle container big enough for moose skulls so they have to be boiled. That requires a special tank. Because their horns come out the side of their head, the top quarter of skull must be steamed and cleaned with pressure hose. It's a BIG pain in the arse = $$$.I usually do a few during the year for friends or other acquaintances. Mostly the cost is that you're forced to sit with me in the cold on my patio and drink beer on a Saturday or Sunday and listen to James McMurtry on spotify or some random college football game. You help provide beer or we can trade for something. I've traded euro work for chain cut for my saw from one guy several times. But I would say $100-200 for deer. Anything bigger (elk, Oryx) $200 or more. My wife's friend has two oryx that she wants done this winter but she wants to learn so she's gonna help. I told her bring the beer and some oryx steaks. I'm with Greenhorn, bring them skinned out or I will charge you premium beers. Mule deer and coues from last year. I do know one taxidermy guy that does them but hates it. He inflated the prices thinking people wold stop bringing them, and says that people still bring them in and pay for them. His kid now does a lot of them for the shop. Good work for a teenager.
Was that “We don’t really want to do it right now” pricing or what?