30 July 2004, 11:06
DuckearAnybody want a rhino???
Wish I had the cash. Black rhino in the living room. Wow.
Library about to move30 July 2004, 11:16
sheephunterNice mounts,but who buys other folks trophies and memories?
When I go ,I wont donate mine,I want them to go with me to Walhalla like the old pharoes did

30 July 2004, 12:13
DuckearI agree about other people's mounts, but the rhino is nice and I don't see myself hunting one anytime soon!
There ius a lot of value in them for museums. They are priced way below market value in that arena. The Black Rhino alone probably is worth upwards of $75K.
31 July 2004, 04:14
BoghossianI heard on the tv the other day that outside of the very rare animals like polar bear and tiger, most mounts can be had quite cheaply, especially since by the time they are sold many of them are rather old/tatty.
I wouldn't buy someone else's trophies if they were for $20.
I wonder where 1000s of trophies belonging to dead people end up every year, a sad thought to think of your trophies in a dump or an old pub, all dusty and cracking....
31 July 2004, 05:09
fla3006About 12 years ago I bought 4 ivory tusks (two 40 lbs, two 65 lbs), a black rhino mount and some spears for $12K from a fellow who was ill and needed money. He bagged the trophies in Kenya in 1952. Thought I'd turn a quick and easy profit. After shopping it around for about 2 years, I was glad to get rid of it all for a little more than I paid.
If you guys get in a situation where you need to move trophies, the route to follow is museums--but you don't sell them for cash. You donate them and get a tax credit, a huge one. The "return" then comes in your taxes. It must all be done properly, and usually it is advisable to use one of the companies that specialize in this process.