Not jaded against anyone here, just the whole taxidermy business in general. I hope I didn't offend anyone. Over the years I've had little problem when people keep things in a house and clean and inspect every so often. Most problems happen when things are kept in a shop, garage, vacation home etc... even then they can be saved if caught soon enough. For instance, I had a customer put some mounts in storage while selling his home. 3 pronghorns and a whitetail, one lope was over 10 years old and newest was 3 or 4 years old all with no problems... 4 months in a storage shed and moths did their business... one got hit pretty hard the others only minor damage, another month or so and all would have been lost.
He's not mad at me and understands it could have been prevented.. moth balls or a spray of a raid type product would have did it... anyway I agree on hollow haired animals for robes etc. eventually the hair gets dry and brittle, pretty to look at tho.
Hope I haven't crossed any lines