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Here are some of very best musk ox horn we've seen in a while, it came from a Boone and Crockett class set of horns taken some time ago. We have something for everyone from big Bowie makers to peanut lovers. It's 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 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).
*The sizes I am giving are roughly the dimensions of the usable portion, it does not include the thin parts you can not use or the white stuff.*
No 1. is 6 X 3 X 1 1/4, asking $500.00
No 2. is 5 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 1 1/2, asking $500.00 Sold
No 3. is 4 X 2 1/4X 1 1/4 asking $350.00
No 4. is 4 X 1 3/4 X 1 1/4 asking $350.00
No 5. is 3 X 1 1/2 X 1, asking $250.00
No 6. is 3 1/2 X 1 1/4 X 1, asking $200.00 Sold to Bruce
No 7. is a pair of slices 3 X 1 1/2 X 1/4, asking $100.00
No 8. is 2 pairs of slices, 3 X 1 X 1/8, asking $85.00
No 9. is 4 pairs of slices, 3 X 3/4 X 1/8 , asking $120.00
No 10. is 4 pairs of slices, 3 X 3/4 X 1/8, asking $110.00
No 11. is 4 pairs of slices, 3 X 1 X 1/8, asking $160.00Sold to Joe
Now here's the deal with musk ox horn, these blocks are pretty straight when they leave here. If they are curved after you receive them or after they cure for two months, you can straighten them by putting them in your oven at 350 degrees for about ten minutes, until they will become flexible. Press them between two pieces of flat wood until they cool, then they will stay straight. If you leave them in the oven to long, you will burn them up. Some of these have stains on them but that's only on the outside.
*See you at Blade Show in Atlanta*
Thanks for looking,
Mark
*The sizes I am giving are roughly the dimensions of the usable portion, it does not include the thin parts you can not use or the white stuff.*


No 1. is 6 X 3 X 1 1/4, asking $500.00
No 2. is 5 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 1 1/2, asking $500.00 Sold


No 3. is 4 X 2 1/4X 1 1/4 asking $350.00
No 4. is 4 X 1 3/4 X 1 1/4 asking $350.00
No 5. is 3 X 1 1/2 X 1, asking $250.00
No 6. is 3 1/2 X 1 1/4 X 1, asking $200.00 Sold to Bruce


No 7. is a pair of slices 3 X 1 1/2 X 1/4, asking $100.00
No 8. is 2 pairs of slices, 3 X 1 X 1/8, asking $85.00


No 9. is 4 pairs of slices, 3 X 3/4 X 1/8 , asking $120.00
No 10. is 4 pairs of slices, 3 X 3/4 X 1/8, asking $110.00


No 11. is 4 pairs of slices, 3 X 1 X 1/8, asking $160.00Sold to Joe
Now here's the deal with musk ox horn, these blocks are pretty straight when they leave here. If they are curved after you receive them or after they cure for two months, you can straighten them by putting them in your oven at 350 degrees for about ten minutes, until they will become flexible. Press them between two pieces of flat wood until they cool, then they will stay straight. If you leave them in the oven to long, you will burn them up. Some of these have stains on them but that's only on the outside.
*See you at Blade Show in Atlanta*
Thanks for looking,
Mark
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