McGinnity Taxidermy and Marine Art
When that trophy of a lifetime comes your way, consider a fiberglass reproduction from McGinnity's to preserve the memory. If you've ever seen a skin mount that's been hanging on the den wall for a number of years, you'll understand why fiberglass is the way to go. Founded by George McGinnity in 1964, McGinnity's is the largest marine taxidermist studio in the area. We'll take the measurements, snap a photo or two, complete the order form, and we'll accept the required down payment on your behalf and submit the order. Then in six to eight weeks you'll be contacted for the balance of your payment, when your order is near completion. Here's a good example. Shown below, Joe Donnelly caught a magnificent 47 1/2 inch monster striper. We measured and photographed it, and judge for yourself -- there on the right is Joe's trophy, preserved in fiberglass for decades of rememberance.
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Other than billfish, your new trophy mount will cost $11 per inch, excluding shipping. You can arrange to pick up your mount by driving up to McGinnity's Studio in New Freedom, Pennsylvania, about 30 miles up Interstate 83 above Hunt Valley, MD. For more information, visit McGinnity Taxidermy and Marine Art .