AVOID taxidermy by Tom Elliott (Hanslope / Milton Keynes) !!!

Status
Not open for further replies.

IanF

Well-Known Member
So, you class yourself as a professional taxidermist.

Six months after your promised delivery date, after regular contact, you say that the piece has been shipped.

You post a completed mount to Spain, but don't insure it or keep postal receipts/tracking number. Then you magically find the receipt and can send all details of the 'lost' package to the Post Office, but don't have any record of the address or details of the claim/tracking number etc. You also have no pictures of the completed mount - all things that could make your client think you were lying, every time you opened your mouth.

Then, the lost package is 'found' in UK customs & requires a letter confirming that the beast was legally taken & not subject to CITES - however, you have no record of which address you sent this information to... & thus STILL nothing to prove you have ever dispatched the mount.

A year after agreed delivery & at this point I lost my cool and paid the gentleman a visit - set out the situation and my expectations for the future. A day later, confirmation by Email that he had 'found' the receipt and tracking number - but this was never provided.

Five weeks later, the Spanish shooter who asked that his first Munti be mounted (not a trophy beast - but his first) sends an Email to let me know the mount had arrived & expressing his complete horror at quality of the work.

IMG_6371.jpg


IMG_6369.jpg


IMG_6363.jpg


IMG_6368.jpg


Folks, I am quite happy to back up all I have written with appropriate Emails, but am really posting this to try and ensure that others do not make the mistake of paying in advance for this quality of work. This is the work of the professional taxidermist 'Tom Elliot', a man who is not worried about bad press ' because he already has work for the next two years in his freezer'!

Do not waste your money - it is fools like this that give taxidermy a bad name!

Rgds

Ian Farrington
 
I am a very amature taxidermist, i do it only for myself and friends and because i enjoy the outcome, though not all aspects of the process. I am sure some of the pro's will be along soon, and can give details as to why it looks like this. I am guessing the time lost in transit have not been kind to the mount, and wont have helped.

However, even from my basic understanding, and i have never actually seen a muntjac, i dont think it is meant to look like that! I also am not sure their ears are positioned there, their mouths look like that and i have never seen that style of closing the back of the mount over the back board.

I am no expect, but that would not be a joy to have in the house!
 
Christ Ian that's shocking! :shock:

It looks almost like it hasn't been mounted at all, just left to mummify and shrivel. Not good at all. Presumably he is offering no refund/compensation?

Alex
 
I am a very amature taxidermist, i do it only for myself and friends and because i enjoy the outcome, though not all aspects of the process. I am sure some of the pro's will be along soon, and can give details as to why it looks like this. I am guessing the time lost in transit have not been kind to the mount, and wont have helped.

However, even from my basic understanding, and i have never actually seen a muntjac, i dont think it is meant to look like that! I also am not sure their ears are positioned there, their mouths look like that and i have never seen that style of closing the back of the mount over the back board.

I am no expect, but that would not be a joy to have in the house!

a job in the diplomatic corp for you!!
 
Wow !! Is that some new sub species of Muntjac :shock:
If not, Judging by the look on it's face, I reckon it was 'shrivelled to death':shock:
 
"Muntiacus Egyptii" went extinct in North Africa two thousand years ago. That example was recently found in a tomb in the valley of the kings!:shock:
 
Last edited:
"Muntiacus Egyptii" went extinct in North Africa two thousand years ago. That example was recently found in a tomb in the valley of the kings!:shock:
Oh that's evil:rofl:
But seriously batman,the joker must've done that mount
Get a full refund without return,it'll scare kids away from your house;)
I've never seen such a shoddy job
 
That is a proper shite job.

Reminds me of my Ptarmigan that I got stuffed in Sweden, they then packed it in to a box to small and snapped its neck when closing the box.
 
SAD maybe a futher visit from your self ian to explain in person you feeling and the disire to get your client a full refund.
 
So, you class yourself as a professional taxidermist.

Six months after your promised delivery date, after regular contact, you say that the piece has been shipped.

You post a completed mount to Spain, but don't insure it or keep postal receipts/tracking number. Then you magically find the receipt and can send all details of the 'lost' package to the Post Office, but don't have any record of the address or details of the claim/tracking number etc. You also have no pictures of the completed mount - all things that could make your client think you were lying, every time you opened your mouth.

Then, the lost package is 'found' in UK customs & requires a letter confirming that the beast was legally taken & not subject to CITES - however, you have no record of which address you sent this information to... & thus STILL nothing to prove you have ever dispatched the mount.

A year after agreed delivery & at this point I lost my cool and paid the gentleman a visit - set out the situation and my expectations for the future. A day later, confirmation by Email that he had 'found' the receipt and tracking number - but this was never provided.

Five weeks later, the Spanish shooter who asked that his first Munti be mounted (not a trophy beast - but his first) sends an Email to let me know the mount had arrived & expressing his complete horror at quality of the work.

IMG_6371.jpg


IMG_6369.jpg


IMG_6363.jpg


IMG_6368.jpg


Folks, I am quite happy to back up all I have written with appropriate Emails, but am really posting this to try and ensure that others do not make the mistake of paying in advance for this quality of work. This is the work of the professional taxidermist 'Tom Elliot', a man who is not worried about bad press ' because he already has work for the next two years in his freezer'!

Do not waste your money - it is fools like this that give taxidermy a bad name!

Rgds

Ian Farrington
Unreal, How has this fellow got so much work in waiting,I am presently going to the gamekeeping colleges to do courses for caping field care etc and enlighten the young to bad to good taxidermy as is much needed,i think this would be a good example,just because of being a taxidermist there is good and bad ones like everything else,surely amateurs can do a better job than that,maybe he bought it of ebay to cover ?definetly refund in order,good luck,Rob
 
That's really dreadfull, it reminds me of a roe head that I saw in Scotland last year which SikaMalc allegedly stuffed using a toilet roll for the neck. :rofl:
 
Seriously that really is terrible. I can understand the customer being annoyed.
A guy I know decided to take up taxidermy as a hobby some years ago, his first effort was a fox. The result was a fox with a hair lip and droopy ears, you really had to see it to believe it, but after seeing this muntjac you'll get the picture.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top