This has been an issue for many of us over the years when it comes to having our deer mounts brought back to life. This is not pointing at any of the taxi's on this site or deer mounts on this site. It's simply an observation over the years to the present.
Measure the distance from the tip of each main beam to the center of the nose and write it down. Make your taxi's aware of the measurement so he can get the skull plate seated as accurately as possible before he proceeds the finishing of your deer. A reputatible taxi should not take this as slap in the face and should want you to be totally happy when he is done. It's only happened to me once and mine was more than happy to correct it for me.
I just wanted to pass this along and hopes it prevents extra work and anguish for others in the future.
Measure the distance from the tip of each main beam to the center of the nose and write it down. Make your taxi's aware of the measurement so he can get the skull plate seated as accurately as possible before he proceeds the finishing of your deer. A reputatible taxi should not take this as slap in the face and should want you to be totally happy when he is done. It's only happened to me once and mine was more than happy to correct it for me.
I just wanted to pass this along and hopes it prevents extra work and anguish for others in the future.