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Taxidermy of trophies in Namibia and South AfricaFirst Class Trophy – Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Namibia and South Africa. Track & Trace Portal. ALL INCLUSIVE – South Africa and Namibia with “Track and Trace”. No hidden costs. All costs for taxidermy work and shipping are known to the client upfront. We are represented by our partners in South Africa. Click here for more information on ALL INCLUSIVE concept in Namibia. Click here for more information on ALL INCLUSIVE concept in South Africa.
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Full Mount instructions for preparation in the fieldFirst Class Trophy – Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Namibia and South Africa. Track & Trace Portal. Field Preparation For Full Mount. First, cut on the back of the front legs until you reach the ‘armpit’ at the middle of the chest. From a point approximately 5cm behind the horns, cut the skin on top of the neck of the animal, making sure you make this cut just big enough to pull the head through the opening. Be careful with the tear channels that are found on some species as they can be fastened into the skull and must be removed carefully.
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Bird preparation instructions for the hunter in the fieldFirst Class Trophy – Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Namibia and South Africa. Track & Trace Portal. When in the field, correct bird preparation is important to ensure a high quality trophy. If possible pick up the bird yourself. Do not send the dog. Lift up the bird up by its feet to avoid pulling out any feathers by accident. Avoid carrying the bird in your bird bag and rather hold it in your hands or carry it by its feet. If you want to send your bird to First Class Trophy, it must be packed in material that will keep the bird frozen for as lo...
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Fish preparation instructions to be done in the fieldFirst Class Trophy – Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Namibia and South Africa. Track & Trace Portal. Fish Preparation in the Field. Correct fish preparation is essential. It is very important that field treatment starts as soon as possible. Look carefully at both sides of the fish and decide which side should face outward when the fish hangs on the wall. As a rule, it should be the side with fewer scars and damage. If you want a pedestal mount, where both sides of the fish are visible, this is obviously not relevant. Treatment of Trophy Fish.
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Trophies of top class quality that our clients can have madeFirst Class Trophy – Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Namibia and South Africa. Track & Trace Portal. Head Mount Trophies (mounted on wall). Shoulder Mounts are the most common way of getting a trophy mounted. The completed trophies will be delivered with an integrated steel hook, for easy mounting on the wall. You can choose if your trophy should face straight, left or right. This information must be given at the same time as ordering the trophies. Simply state on your order form which direction you would like your trophy to face. 8216;, which is...
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Shoulder mount instructions for preparation in the fieldFirst Class Trophy – Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Namibia and South Africa. Track & Trace Portal. Field Preparation for Shoulder Mount. Make the first cut all the way around the animal, in a circle, behind the front legs. Make sure you have enough skin for the taxidermist to work with. It is better to cut too far back, than to cut the skin too far forward. Remember that skins for shoulder mounts must NEVER be cut in front or at the throat. If possible, keep the trophy frozen and let us take the skin from the skull. Be careful not to cut throug...
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