This is food for thought for the hunters who follow my work... A shoulder mount for your deer or elk is $650-1200 or so locally, according to a well known and often used local Taxidermist who does quality work. A screenshot of their pricing table from their website is below.
This Brow Tine model below with fully optioned build is handled in a hunter’s personal elk taken by bow with a custom fit sheath retailed for less than the elk would have cost to be mounted and retailed for similar money to the deer mount. My knife included: Magnacut steel upgrade, tapered tang, liners, the hunter’s elk, carved lanyard bead, an EDM pin upgrade that was also carved, elkskin lined sheath, and full coverage tooling on the sheath.
One day you may be in a home where the mount doesn’t fit anymore and it may be given away or sold at a significant loss as most taxidermy is. My knife will maintain utilitarian value for
multiple generations as a family heirloom piece, never be too big to take along as you move, can join you on more hunts, and will likely continue to
grow in market value as my work becomes more refined and in higher demand.
I’ll never encourage anyone to not do taxidermy if that’s what motivates them but I would encourage hunters to think about other uses for their animals. I can turn your memories into heirlooms at Polk Knives and do so in an artistic way that honors the animals harvested and allows you to continue to enjoy the hunt well after the time in the field and the meat has run out. I’ve used horn, antler, and bone from hunters as well as sentimental woods and other structural materials for handles on many custom knives. If you harvest a special animal and would like to preserve part of it for a custom knife just let me know. I hope you all have a blessed and fruitful season in the field this year.