I have a few deer mounts I am trying to find out what they are worth here is front and both sides view of one of them
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What are my 10 point whitetail deer head mounts worth
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It is hard to say ! What interests one person, another could not have any interest at all. I would say the taxidermy work itself does not look too bad, in fact it is rather good. There are a few minor flaws, but overall they should not reduce your asking price. One person might be interested in the horns, while another might want the entire package. The price is pretty much what someone is willing to pay, and I am sorry to say, that not too many people are interested in someone else’s “stuff” ! If you can find someone who is looking for display mounts in some type of business, it would be to your advantage. Otherwise, you could expect around $35 up to a possible $100 if the right person comes along. Good luck, but do not count on a early retirement from the selling of these mounts !
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Originally posted by 99explorer View PostI think the really big B & C racks that adorn the walls of the large sporting goods stores are worth thousands.
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Originally posted by 99explorer View PostI think the really big B & C racks that adorn the walls of the large sporting goods stores are worth thousands.
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Originally posted by 99explorer View PostI think the really big B & C racks that adorn the walls of the large sporting goods stores are worth thousands.
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I see some in flea markets not as nice as yours and asking $200. Find some business looking for them and I would ask $250 to $300.
BTW, mounts in Cabela's and Bass are real - some are only loaned to the stores. Others are on display to show taxidermist skill and are actually in contests for best mount.
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I suspect you could get $50-$75 each on craigslist or at a local flea market. They are nice mounts but you are looking for someone who needs a decorative mount and the market is not large. Most people treasure a mount because it is their trophy. The interest in someone else's trophy is not as high as we would hope.
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During an interview in November, 2011, Mark Dowse, Taxidermy manager for Cabela's 34 locations, said, "We deal with Boone & Crockett animals, and may pay $1,000 and often not even that.
"We've paid $10,000, but that's for something like a state-record deer."
He added that many mounts in Cabela's stores have been purchased as part of a large collection.
In 2002, Bass Pro Shops purchased the Legendary Whitetail collection of 84 trophy mounts from collector Larry Huffman.
The collection mounts ranked high in the B & C and Pope & Young record books, and included several of the most notable trophies in the world, including the James Jordan buck and the Hole in the Horn buck.
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Originally posted by 99explorer View PostDuring an interview in November, 2011, Mark Dowse, Taxidermy manager for Cabela's 34 locations, said, "We deal with Boone & Crockett animals, and may pay $1,000 and often not even that.
"We've paid $10,000, but that's for something like a state-record deer."
He added that many mounts in Cabela's stores have been purchased as part of a large collection.
In 2002, Bass Pro Shops purchased the Legendary Whitetail collection of 84 trophy mounts from collector Larry Huffman.
The collection mounts ranked high in the B & C and Pope & Young record books, and included several of the most notable trophies in the world, including the James Jordan buck and the Hole in the Horn buck.
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Originally posted by 99explorer View PostDuring an interview in November, 2011, Mark Dowse, Taxidermy manager for Cabela's 34 locations, said, "We deal with Boone & Crockett animals, and may pay $1,000 and often not even that.
"We've paid $10,000, but that's for something like a state-record deer."
He added that many mounts in Cabela's stores have been purchased as part of a large collection.
In 2002, Bass Pro Shops purchased the Legendary Whitetail collection of 84 trophy mounts from collector Larry Huffman.
The collection mounts ranked high in the B & C and Pope & Young record books, and included several of the most notable trophies in the world, including the James Jordan buck and the Hole in the Horn buck.
I did not realize that it was an art, and that some taxidermists had greater artistic talent than others.
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