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ryan rhodes
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I'm taking in a great horned owl for a nature center here in CT and I kinda have a price in my head and was wondering what someone with experience doing them would charge. Just want to see if i'm way off base. Thanks for any help. Ryan
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June 30, 2009, 01:27:56 PM »
out here, it would be a four hunert dolla piece.......
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June 30, 2009, 01:31:31 PM »
Which nature center? i know the one in hammonasette state park collects taxidermy. Is that the one?
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Are you no longer working for Edwin?
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$425 here with a basic habitat
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ryan rhodes
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whew! I quoted them $600 with a small table base, guess i'm covered! Thanks guys. Ryan
No not the one in hammonasette.
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Ryan J. Rhodes
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Old Fart
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June 30, 2009, 06:50:18 PM »
Back when they were legal(pre 1972) I used to easily knock out two a day. They have very tough skins and are much easier to do than a pheasant. I got $35 each for them back then.
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ryan rhodes
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damn, times have changed, wasn't even born yet in 1972, not even close
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GHOs have to be the easiest bird to mount, because of their tough skin and huge amount of feathers. That was "good" money in those days, you could get a deer head mounted for that back then. The owls kept me in spending money through college. Minimum wage was less than $2 an hour and the job I worked allowed me to hang the owls in the shop and sell them off the wall. The last one I did I charged $300 and that's been a few years. The guy showed up with all the paperwork and I shot him a price, because I was busy, I upped it a bit and he didn't bat an eye. When the law changed in 1972, I probably had a dozen in the freezer to mount, I just chucked them in the garbage. Hey, you couldn't sell them any more, what good were they!
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ryan rhodes
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yeah, these laws are kind of a shame in a way. I get several calls a year from people who find hawks and owls and such on the raod dead and want a nice piece for their office or whatever. It's a shame that nothing can be done. I like that old atricle in breakthrough with the pics of george lesser's shop in new york with those scores of owls and other raptors. Man that would be cool...
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