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04 January 2003, 18:25
bowhuntrrl
Cost of replacement deer cape
Can anyone tell me what the cost of a replacement deer cape should be??? After waiting 7 years and giving 2 capes to a taxidermist, I think I'm finally going to take him to court. He doesn't want to give me back my money and ruined the 2 capes while tanning. I need to know the worth of a cape so I can get an accurate asessment of how much to sue this guy for !!! Thanks.

bowhuntr
04 January 2003, 18:55
Gatogordo
I dunno, but I would consider offering to cape him out or he could give me my money back. 7!!! frigging years, you've got to be kidding.
04 January 2003, 18:57
Gatogordo
Or, if he's too big for ya, walk in with a big cup full of gasoline in one hand and a bic in the other and throw the gas on him......then ask if he wants to settle.
05 January 2003, 02:39
MAC
www.taxidermy.net

This website has a bunch of forums like AR. One of them is stuff for sale. Lists lots of cape,hides etc.. I'd look at a couple of the asking prices and kind of get an average and go with whatever that dollar figure comes to.

Remember some capes will run a lot more. The price of a Coues compared to a garden variety whitetail for instance. I'd try to add on some extra for time spent tracking things down etc... and add it to the bill too. You said you have sent him 2 capes. I'd bill him for 3. The original 2 plus another to finally get the work done.

Mac
06 January 2003, 08:19
csutton7
if you are talking just the cost of the capes, then I would think that would be under a $100 ea and more likely around $75---but if you are talking about him mounting the cape on your existing deer--then it will be very close to or equal to the cost of a new mount-but I'd go to the taxidermy site and post the question and see what responses you get---chris
07 January 2003, 16:01
Wildlifedesigner
Capes can run from as low as someone will go 25.00 to 300.00. It depends on what you give him. such as a Full Neck swell Huge whitetail expect to be 200.00++ for an average cape 50.00- 100.00. Wow 7 years Does he still have "your" antlers? Get what you can from him and take your trophys to a taxidermists that sends capes to a professional tannery.
07 January 2003, 18:04
bowhuntrrl
Unfortunately, he still does have my antlers!! It was my first nice bow killed buck, a nice 8 point. Needless to say all the joy is gone. I know it's nit my deer IF it ever gets finished because the cape will be different. This taxidermist WAS a friend and he did nice work, he was a real artist. He got screwed up in a motorcycle accident and that was his excuse for about the last 5 years. Overall, a real bad situation.

bowhuntr
08 January 2003, 09:22
Kensco
I bought a replacement cape for $50 some years ago. I can't imagine it being much over $75.

I don't think you can afford to sue him. Get your horns back and go somewhere else with them.
08 January 2003, 12:43
bowhuntrrl
quote:
Originally posted by Kensco:
I bought a replacement cape for $50 some years ago. I can't imagine it being much over $75.

I don't think you can afford to sue him. Get your horns back and go somewhere else with them.

Small claims court is only $35. It has become a matter of principle with me. If I can't get my money back legally, I would have to extract revenge from his person, which would probably lead to jail time for me !!! Since I have an FFL, I try to avoid any felonius conduct , if at all possible to avoid the loss of my license and also my gun rights(sorry, priviliges).

bowhuntr
10 January 2003, 01:44
<John Griffith>
Greetings:

The senario that you just gave is one that's many times in the making. I have been thru this several times where someone took something to another taxidermist and brought it to me.

I suggest that you approach this person and just tell him that you would just like to have your horns back. Don't even indicate what your gonna do with them. He'll be glad to give them back knowing that he has had them for such a long period of time.

Then take them to a reputable, honest, hard working taxidermist.

The cost of a tanned cape like your wanting will vary from $75.00 - $200.00 plus the mounting.

Good Luck

John Griffith - Nat'l Champion Taxidermist
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28 January 2003, 14:01
Wendell Reich
My taxidermist charges $25 for a replacement cape. I have given him capes in the past, he gives me $25.

I have bought capes in the past, he charges me $25.

If you want to pick one go on ebay and look under taxidermy.

I think it is Sports > outdoors > Hunting > Taxidermy. But I could be wrong.

You will pay a bit more on ebay.