Do you travel to hunt and find getting your trophies home to be an unnerving and cumbersome process? Carsten Skakkebæk, Founder & CEO of Frist Class Trophy offers a solution in the link below. FIRST CLASS TROPHY is Craig Boddington's only endorsed taxidermist.
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Give your international hunting trophies a First Class ticket all the way back to your home in the USA
WORLD CLASS TAXIDERMY & LOGISTICS
ALL-INCLUSIVE with “Track & Trace”
Pre-determined & fixed price all the way from Africa/Europe/Greenland to hunters doorstep in the USA
- without any unpleasant surprises
He's developed an all inclusive “Track & Trace” system. One point of contact. Regular communication. Systematic timing.
First Class Trophy manages the entire process:
A. Trophy pick-up and transport to our taxidermy workshop
B. Premium taxidermy work (Dip & Pack or mounted trophies)
C. Packing and crating
D. Export logistics
E. Shipping to the incoming broker in the USA
F. Import process and customs clearance (including storage fees and government bonds)
G. Shipping costs to the hunter’s address in mainland USA (exclusive Hawaii and Alaska)
You will know all the costs from export, freight, importing, conservatory work and delivery even BEFORE you go hunting abroad.
Stop feeling "lucky" when your trophies finally make it to your trophy room.
AWARDS:
1999 World Taxidermy Championships
Masters Division:
Best in World, Mammal – Timber Wolf (Ken Walker)
Judges’ Choice:
Best of Show, Gold Medal – Timber Wolf (Ken Walker)
2001 World Taxidermy Championships
Masters of Masters Division:
Second in World – Ringtail Cat (Ken Walker)
Masters Division:
Second in World – Alligator, Nustria (Ken Walker)
Third in World – Sabletooth Cat (Ken Walker)
2009 World Taxidermy Championships
Master of Masters Division:
First Place – Coyote (Ken Walker)
2013 World Taxidermy Championships
Masters Division:
Second in World – Dama Wallabies (Ken Walker)
2015 European Taxidermy Championships
Professional Division:
Best in Division – Large Medium Birds – Eurasian Woodcock (Roland Czernak)
2018 European Taxidermy Championships
Professional Division:
Best in Division – Large Game Heads – Caffer Buffalo (Gyula Sipos)
2019 FeHoVa Open International Taxidermy Championships
Best of show:
Roebuck (Gyula Sipos)
Professional Division:
Best in Division – Game Heads – Roebuck (Gyula Sipos)
Best in Division – Mammals – Badger (Istvan Haidu)
Second in Division – Game Heads – Muflon (Bohdan Vasiliev)
Third in Division – Game Heads – Red Stag (Ivan Symonchook)
2020 FeHoVa Open International Taxidermy Championships
Best of show:
Black Bear (Bohdan Vasiliev)
Professional Division:
Best in Division – Mammals – Black Bear (Bohdan Vasiliev)
Third in Division – Mammals – Lion (Anders Lindskoug)
Best in Division – Game Heads – Muskox (Roland Rytko)
Second in Division – Game Heads – Red Stag (Ivan Symonchook)
Third in Division – Game Heads – Roebuck (Madikrom Jumaev)
Second in Division – Animal Groups – Eurasian Jays (Flórian Horváth)
Third in Division – Animal Groups – Hares (István Hajdú)
2021 European Taxidermy Championships
Second in Europe – Mammals – Two Roebucks (Ken Walker)
Best of Professional Category – Mammals – Lion (Bohdan Vasiliev)
Collective Artists Division:
Third in Division – Black Bear & Two Racoons
(Roland Rytko, István Hajdú and Ken Walker)
2023 European Taxidermy Championships
Best of Europe – Roe Deer Heads (Ken Walker)
Best of Europe – Game Heads (Roland Rytkó)
Third of Europe – Mammals (Ken Walker)
Best of Category – Professional Division, Mammals Medium (Daniella Sáfrány-Kórós)
Second of Category – Professional Division, Roe Deer Heads (Attila Csehi)
Best of Category – Novice Division, Reptiles/Amphibians (János Vince)
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