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11 February 2009, 07:40
The Senator
UPDATE: Need a Alaska/Yukon moose Cape-Full or Partial
My Alaska/Yukon mount was left in storage and the mice got to the ears and a small patch on the neck. Looking to buy a Alaska/Yukon full or partial cape as long as the cape has the ears. Must be a tanned cape. My taxidermist says he can replace the ears and patch the neck if I can find a tanned cape or partial cape. Any help is GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!
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20 February 2009, 08:00
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20 February 2009, 08:53
J P Baker
if you have not done so yet, I would go to Taxidermy.net and post this in the wanted section you should have a few to choose from.


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21 February 2009, 08:52
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J P Baker:
Thanks, its already posted there same day it was posted here. Thanks for your reply.
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21 February 2009, 17:03
Jerry Huffaker
Go back and check the for sale section on Taxindermy.net, I saw one there for sale last week, said it was from a 70" bull.


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22 February 2009, 09:26
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Jerry Huffaker:
Thanks for the information. I will check this out ASAP. If you ever get a partial Alaska/Yukon/Canada moose cape with good ears please let me know.
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02 March 2009, 09:32
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Jerry Huffaker:
I checked out the moose cape on Taxidermy.net. The guy wanted $950.00 for it. I said thanks anyway, but its a little out of the ballpark on price. My taxidermist says 400-600 dollars tops for a cape. He is also looking for me. Thanks for your time.
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10 March 2009, 08:05
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10 March 2009, 19:26
Couestaxi
Contact:
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They called me Monday with one they had.
11 March 2009, 07:38
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Couestaxi:
Thanks for the information!! If its the same cape they had about 3 weeks ago it was out of my price range. They wanted 950.00 for the cape.
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12 March 2009, 10:16
Couestaxi
Sorry, I thought it was $650
12 March 2009, 23:01
Mary Hilliard-Krueger
Jerry,

I think your taxidermist is a bit off the mark, telling you to pay $400.00 to $600.00 tops for a moose cape. It is a high price for a scrap/parts cape and a very low price for a nicely tanned, ready to mount, cape.

If you want a green cape you may find one in the neighborhood of $300.00+, but if you are looking for a good sized tanned cape, ready to go, you should realistically be looking at $900.00+. Tanning alone is $300.00+ and you need to factor in labor time for the skinning, fine fleshing, salting, and shipment fees both ways to a tannery,which should be priced out at about $300.00. Then you have your fee for the cape itself, someone paid a hefty price to harvest the beast and a compensation of $300.00 is a mere pitance for what they put into the hunt. So totaling the aforementioned three, $900.00+ is a very fair price for a nice large moose cape.

We paid $900 for the cape below from a good friend, who is a taxidermist, which was ready to go on the form.

Cape was 38" neck and rack was 64"



One thing for certain about our industry: "You get what you pay for"!

Kind regards,
Mary


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13 March 2009, 10:05
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couestaxi
Mary
Thank you for the information and reply.
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