Scrimshawed fossil walrus ivory.

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Here's something new, scrimshawed fossil walrus ivory tusk sections for knife handles or any craft. It was expertly scrimshawed by a local fellow, a friend of mine named John Majak. The ivory has cured for over a year. I am happy to answer any questions about the stuff or working with it. It is guaranteed to be legal, (except in California, New York, New Jersey and Hawaii) 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 and insurance, 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).

Spend $1,000 and get an automatic 15% off.

Overseas shipments require a CITES Permit. We do not declare a lower value for overseas shipments.

**Something new** - please be sure to check out our website www.markknappcustomknives.com for more excellent pieces of mammoth ivory scales, interior mammoth ivory, musk ox horn, mammoth ivory scraps, and Fossil Walrus tusk sections etc.....

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No 13. is a wolverine, the ivory is 4 3/4 long, 3/4 X 1 5/8 on the large end and 3/4 X 1 3/8 on the small end, asking $350SOLD to JOHN
No 16. is wolf, the ivory is 4 1/2 long, 7/8 X 1 1/2 on the large end and 3/4 X 1 3/8 on the small end, asking $350 SOLD to JOHN
No 18. is a grizzly bear , the ivory is 3 7/8 long, 7/8 X 1 1/2 on the large end and 1 X 1 1/2 on the small end, asking $275.00 SOLD to JOHN

Thanks for looking, Mark
 
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