Nice fossil walrus ivory scales

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Here are some nicely colored fossil walrus ivory scales. Some are bark, some are tapioca, some are pumpkin orange and some are black and orange. Many have no cracks and no voids. They are all cured. It is best to let them acclimate to your climate before using, a month or two would be fine. I am happy to answer any questions about the stuff or working with it. It is guaranteed to be legal and naturally colored, happiness is guaranteed, if you find you can't use it when you get it in your hands, return it for your purchase price back, please do that within seven days. I take all the normal forms of payment, Paypal, checks, or credit cards over the phone. The prices shown will be plus shipping, I ship using USPS flat rate shipping where I can, I ship anywhere it is legal and charge only the actual shipping charges. You may PM me, email me or call me on the phone (though sometimes I have loud machines running and can't hear it).

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No. 1 is 4 3/4 X 1 3/4 X 5/16 asking $200.00 Barky tapioca
No 2. is 3 7/8 X 1 1/2 X 3/8 asking 100.00 BarkSold to Joe
No 3. is 3 7/8 X 1 1/2 X 3/8 asking $120.00 BarkSold to Joe

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No 4. is 4 1/4 X 1 1/4 X 3/16 asking $85.00 Barky tapioca
No 5. is 4 X 1 1/8 X 3/8 asking $80.00 Bark, bluish blackSold to aland
No 6. is 4 1/4 X 1 1/8 X 3/16 asking $65.00 Barky tapiocaSold to aland
No 7. is 3 3/4 X 1 5/16 X 3/16 asking $65.00 Tapioca

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No 8. is 4 X 1 1/4 X 3/16 asking $65.00 Tapioca Sold to Ryan
No 9. is 3 3/4 X 1 1/8 X 3/16 asking $55.00 Barky tapioca
No 10. is 4 1/8 X 1 X 3/16 asking $55.00 Pumpkin orange
No 11. is 3 5/8 X 7/8 X 3/16 asking $45.00 Tapioca.
No 12. is 3 3/4 X 7/8 X 1/4 Is free to the first person that can tell me the four Alaskan animals that turn white in the winter.

Thanks for looking,
Mark
 
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Thank you for your generosity Mark:) My son has been in the hospital for a week with nobody knowing what is going on and not getting better so this is the first good news in along time:) Maybe things will start changing for the better!

Jay Weaver
 
Well, you are most welcomed, and we will keep your son in our thoughts. Best of wishes Mark


Thank you for your generosity Mark:) My son has been in the hospital for a week with nobody knowing what is going on and not getting better so this is the first good news in along time:) Maybe things will start changing for the better!

Jay Weaver
 
The collared lemming is the only rodent that turns white in winter. Lemmings are a kind of vole, very similar to mice, but lemmings are adapted to northern life and have short tails, rounded faces and long fur that nearly hides their stubby ears. They are active all winter, feeding and tunneling beneath the snow, and hiding from snowy owls and foxes.

There must be 5.
 
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mark it was nice talking to you yesterday, thanks for the help and i'll let you know when they get here, ryan
 
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