That is good to see. I look forward to what you will do with them and please post a picture or two. You are a couple steps ahead of me on the bucket list.
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Very nice day. Congrats. Which country did you shoot the elephant?
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Originally posted by Pegleg: George- Do you have your ivory on your pedestals yet? Would like to see them matched up to that African hardwood. Bet it looks great!
No not yet.I am thinking of using some ele leather at the base of the tusk.I will post a pic when they are ready.
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