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Backpack $ Question

Discussion in 'Deer and Gameheads' started by qltycapes, Nov 22, 2022.

  1. qltycapes

    qltycapes Well-Known Member

    Well the day has arrived for the 1st backpack request. For the taxidermists that do these, how much more do you charge on average. Was thinking around $300 but not sure. Thanks in advance!
     
  2. 3bears

    3bears Well-Known Member

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    I have yet to do one but I would charge for a shoulder mount and hide tanning at least.
     

  3. tazzymoto

    tazzymoto Well-Known Member

    More than a shoulder mount for sure. They are a pain in the ass. I don't know why people who have never had to pack out a deer suddenly want a pack mount?
     
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  4. 3bears

    3bears Well-Known Member

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    I agree, it is a fad. I had to drag my deer a mile and a half on a game cart, maybe I should mount it like that and see if it becomes a fad.
     
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  5. joeym

    joeym Old Murphey

    $600 E35A9859-3A5E-44DD-9ED4-6798DE2D6BB4.jpeg 57C71508-1ABE-4B39-913F-D49A721F745D.jpeg FB303F3C-E469-423A-9875-83113CCD83FC.jpeg
     
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  6. Tanglewood Taxidermy

    Tanglewood Taxidermy Well-Known Member

    Using the formula you used to come up with prices on other mounts is the same formula to use on this.

    If I were to do one, it would be 1,000 plus the price of the pack board and other accessories.
     
  7. 3bears

    3bears Well-Known Member

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    Yep my price would be north of a grand minimum
     
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  8. tazzymoto

    tazzymoto Well-Known Member

    image.jpeg I've only done one. 800 for this one, customer supplied the pack
     

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  9. 13 point

    13 point Well-Known Member

    It’s a specialty mount , I’d charge for a shoulder mount $850 then $350 for pack and extras
     
  10. joeym

    joeym Old Murphey

    Once you do a few of these, they come together quickly. I could charge more, do less of them, and generate less revenue. I charge what I charge, it works for me.
     
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  11. qltycapes

    qltycapes Well-Known Member

    Thanks to all, I told him $300 extra, he’s back to the traditional, damn internet, these guys see something and they want it.
     
  12. Westcoast

    Westcoast Well-Known Member

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    Basic is same price as a shoulder mount. I highly detailed one is about $1200. Vintage Items to trick it out cost more supply money.
     
  13. Rob43

    Rob43 Active Member

    I charge $200 more than I do for a shoulder mount.
     

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  14. joeym

    joeym Old Murphey

    My customers supply any "bling" associated with the backpack.
     
  15. tem

    tem Well-Known Member

    ok guys. Don't beat me up too badly. why would you charge more to roll up the hide { after it dry's} and tie it up on a couple of pieces of wood? I know you still half to do the head but why so much more? just curious.
     
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  16. joeym

    joeym Old Murphey

    Honestly, the head I use on most of them is from an old mannikins I have inventoried. I have scads of them from old deer mounts. In 50+ years, one builds quiet a collection of old taxidermy. My major cost is in having the skin soft tanned.
     
  17. tem

    tem Well-Known Member

    does it half to be soft tanned.
     
  18. Tanglewood Taxidermy

    Tanglewood Taxidermy Well-Known Member

    It should be.
     
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  19. Keith

    Keith Well-Known Member

    I would think a soft tan would be desirable. Soft tan flat hides have more "fluff" to the hair.
     
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  20. Rob43

    Rob43 Active Member

    Mine were wet tanned and I only used a long cape, like for a pedestal mount. I used the " Pillow " supplied by Revolution Taxidermy Supply, put it inside the cape and rolled the cape around it and stapled it. Worked fine.
     

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