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Just got a call from F&F requesting shipping info for my Ghana trophies. That is about 2 months after the hunt and they are here in the states.
 
Posts: 5338 | Location: Bedford, Pa. USA | Registered: 23 February 2002Reply With Quote
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Congratulations, that's pretty darn quick!


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I've gotten 2 shipments within 3 months & thought that was fast!
1 shipment took over 6 months, thought I was going to have an anziety attack.
Now comes the taxidermy bill.


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I am still awaiting my trophies from Moz taken last Sept., it is only a Suni and it is going to RSA to be combined with a Red Duiker and White Blesbok taken in RSA days prior to the Moz hunt. I even sent the taxidermy co a $600 check back in April.
 
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holy chit - and my leopard from zambia hunt in 09 just got here
 
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Wow! One would think in a country relatively new to hunting that things would happen much slower as they work through the issues of shipping trophies internationally.

Pleasantly surprising that is not the case!


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It may be the fact Steve has the only hunters which as I understand it would probably be less than a dozen a year and all in the spring time frame. Also maybe Ghana officials haven't learned the phrase "It is African time".
 
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Congrats! I'm still waiting on a trophy mule deer head I killed here in Colorado last November.
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Max, can you give me a load for the 400/395? It should be here soon.
 
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