Quick Answer
Yes, you can request changes in the pose of your shoulder mount, but it's essential to discuss the desired changes with your taxidermist before the mounting process begins, as some modifications may be more feasible than others.
Consulting with Your Taxidermist
When requesting pose changes, it’s crucial to communicate clearly with your taxidermist about your desired outcome. This will help ensure that both you and the taxidermist are on the same page, reducing the risk of miscommunication or misinterpretation. Consider bringing reference images or sketches to illustrate your desired pose, as this can help your taxidermist visualize the final product.
Re-mounting vs. Adjustment
Your taxidermist may need to re-mount the animal entirely or make adjustments to the existing mount to achieve the desired pose. Re-mounting can be a more extensive process, which may involve re-stuffing or re-positing the animal. In contrast, adjustments may involve re-positioning the head, legs, or body to achieve the desired pose. If you’re unsure about which approach is best, consult with your taxidermist to determine the most effective course of action.
Costs and Timing
The cost and timing of pose changes will depend on the complexity of the modifications and the taxidermist’s workload. Re-mounting may require additional time and materials, increasing the overall cost. Adjustments, on the other hand, may be less expensive and require less time. Be sure to discuss the costs and timeline with your taxidermist upfront to ensure that you’re aware of what to expect.
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