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09 July 2012, 21:18
larryshores
My 2011 shipment came in today-elephant tusk
My shipment from Zim for my 2011 safari finally came in today. I have attached a picture of one tusk from my elephant. I have concluded that either this elephant was not 59 and change or the one the prior year was not 56.



What do you think?
09 July 2012, 21:55
Tim Herald
I think I like it no matter what it weighs...


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09 July 2012, 22:41
ivan carter
three pounds is a tough amount to estimate in particular when you cant see the nerve cavity ...either way thats a great tusk ....


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09 July 2012, 22:44
larryshores
Ivan, I agree with you. I am 100% sure there is more than a 3 pound difference. This tusk is longer and thicker significantly. A whole heck of a lot longer and thicker. There is about as much chance of my ex wife not wanting any more alimony as there is these tusks having only a 3 pound difference.

I am trying to decide if I think this one is more than 59 or the other is less than 56.

I honestly believe that different scales gave different results.
10 July 2012, 01:20
Use Enough Gun
Great tusk Larry! tu2
10 July 2012, 01:24
pagosawingnut
Larry
If you are truly that disappointed, you can always send the tusk to me and all of my handguns will then have ivory grips.
Nice tusk
10 July 2012, 02:40
larryshores
Not at all disappointed. I know one weight is wrong. I wish I knew which.
10 July 2012, 05:43
Emory
I assume you now have both tusks. Seems the weight questions would be pretty easy to solve with a scale... Damn nice looking tusk in any case! Congratulations,
10 July 2012, 06:57
larryshores
Not really. One is mounted and has had a year longer to dry out.
10 July 2012, 12:59
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Not really. One is mounted and has had a year longer to dry out.

Do you perchance, hunt your 'phants by halves then? Roll Eyes
Nice tooth though!
10 July 2012, 18:10
drummondlindsey
Thats awesome!!!
10 July 2012, 22:56
Emory
OK, you can at least weigh the unmounted tusk you are holding.

Or, look for the weight stamped into each tusk along with a registration number prior to export. Should be able to find those on your mounted ones too. Those stamped weights will be in Kikos, so multiply by 2.205 and you'll get pounds...
11 July 2012, 00:25
Todd Williams
That's a good looking fang Larry! Did it come off of one of those Gilchrist Mosquito's?!

All kidding aside, what a great feeling! To finally be holding your Ele tusk in your hands, stateside, after clearing USFWS!
11 July 2012, 00:55
larryshores
Thanks Todd. I think it a bit too small to come off of those mosquitoes!
11 July 2012, 01:46
HBH
Are we talking .410 or 3" 20 ga. skeeters?
11 July 2012, 01:58
Gayne C. Young
I wouldn't say anything negative about the weight considering that my 8 year old son barely weighs that much.
Wonder if he's worth his weight in ivory? Hmmmm




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11 July 2012, 04:49
larryshores
HBH:

I don't think 3.5 inch mags in a 12 GA would take some of those mosquitoes out!
11 July 2012, 10:34
dogcat
I don't about the tusk but the croc in the background that is swimming toward you is a bit scary....
12 July 2012, 07:49
Duckear
Lion taking down the kudu looks interesting.



nice tusk btw


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12 July 2012, 08:07
Antlers
Very nice tooth, Larry - regardless of the number. Congratulations!


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12 July 2012, 17:01
fvh40
Congrats Larry, nice tusk there


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