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One of the very few ever found in a condition to be used. Seems many are found in mines and quarries across the US but most are too bad or brittle to use

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Comment by Jan Carter on February 3, 2014 at 9:57

ROFL, reading this has been fun!

They are fully stabilized and this company knows what they are doing in that process.  The only company I know of that can do a cross cut section of a tusk and make it stable.  No project in mind for it just yet, the right one will come along

Comment by Ron Cooper on February 2, 2014 at 21:43

@Ron ~ I figured you knew but thought you might have been experiencing a blond moment like I do from time to time. lol


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Comment by Terry Ray on February 2, 2014 at 21:23

hmmm wooley mammoth? 

Comment by Ron Cooper on February 2, 2014 at 21:00

Ron, these would be used for knife handles. Scales, to be more precise.

Comment by Ron Cooper on February 2, 2014 at 5:46

I would be scared to try and work with something that old, exotic and possibly unstable. Of course, with my complete lack of experience, I could probably say the same about a slab of pine and be telling the truth, also. D'oh!

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