29 August 2007, 10:49
GLRodgersReport follow-up: Namibia safari 2006 at Gras Hunting Ranch
My trophies have arrived from Namibia via:
Nyati Wildlife Art
P.O.Box 6440
Windhoek, Namibia
Tel: +264 61 217111
It has been a little over one year to get a tanned zebra rug, tanned back hides from a wildebeest and gemsbok, and all the skulls, capes and horns (dip and shipped) from various (6 species) planes game animals. I wanted to have the capes tanned in the U.S. and get the shoulder mounts done here in Alaska by a local taxidermist.
It was all shipped via: I.F.N. Airfreight Logistics in Windhoek. It all arrived in Anchorage on Delta Air Cargo.
It was all relatively trouble free. I am satisfied with the quality of the work and the cost. I did experience some delays that are not the fault of the taxidermist or the shipper. Homeland security held up the shipment in Atlanta due to a typo in the paper work.
All in all they did a good job with the prep, packing and paperwork.
I would use them again in the future.
Greg Rodgers
Eagle River , Alaska
29 August 2007, 16:49
StonecreekHow were your capes preserved and are they in good shape after a year? Were they simply salted, or was some additional perserving method used?
30 August 2007, 03:15
NorthwayGreg,
Were you able to clear your trophies or did you need someone to clear for you? We are going to be getting a shipment and last time we weren't able to clear our trophies.
Thanks,
Mike
30 August 2007, 04:25
GLRodgersThe capes were salted and dryed then run through a chemical dip before redrying. I don't know the exact process.
I cleared the shippment myself but had to have a registered fur dresser pick up the shipment as an untanned warthog was in the package.
Everything looked okay as far as we could tell when we unpacked the stuff. The capes are being tanned now and we shall see how well they held up.
02 January 2008, 12:55
GLRodgersWell, I got all my capes back from the tannery. They are in good condition and everything should mount up nice

My man Frank, here in Chugiak will start on the mounts in the next few weeks. Can't wait to see them on the forms

21 January 2008, 03:19
Don LietzauGreg
I stopped in at Frank's yesterday and looked at your 2 Springbok. They are on the forms and looking good. Dang, that one was a hell of a big springbok.
Don
31 January 2008, 11:58
GLRodgersFrank did a great job. Here are the spingbok. We got started on the kudu, and gemsbok tonight. Things are looking good.
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BuglemintodayLooks good!
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08 February 2008, 04:25
FrostbitWhat is the name of Frank's Business? I'd like to contact him for a price list. I live in Anchorage.