Neil Molendyk
AH fanatic
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2014
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- Alberta Canada
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- SCI,CCFR
- Hunted
- Alberta Canada,Saskatchewan Canada, Namibia, Limpopo RSA, Eastern Cape RSA
In 2018 I had the opportunity to take a giraffe while hunting. My PH said at that time that I should take the giraffe shin bones back home with me, commenting that they are used for knife handles and if I were to ever want a custom knife made, it would make a nice memento of the hunt. So anyways, I nowhere 2 giraffe shins and it looks like to me that to find any for sale in Canada, well good luck. The US websites that I have found all indicate that the giraffe bone that they have is not exportable out of country. With the CITES documentation I had no issues importing the bone into Canada.
So I have some questions to the fine members of AH, if you don't mind.
1. What does stabilized refer to?
2. What is the stabilizing process entail?
3. Can the bone be dyed and how?
4. What is your opinion on the value of these raw shin bones, approximately 30" in length.
Any comments and answers are greatly appreciated.
NM
So I have some questions to the fine members of AH, if you don't mind.
1. What does stabilized refer to?
2. What is the stabilizing process entail?
3. Can the bone be dyed and how?
4. What is your opinion on the value of these raw shin bones, approximately 30" in length.
Any comments and answers are greatly appreciated.
NM