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Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting
www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
02 October 2012, 22:22
tendramsIncredible......just incredible on so many levels.
02 October 2012, 22:26
Michael RobinsonBeautiful work on an impressive tusk. Wow!
Do you know the history?
Mike
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02 October 2012, 22:28
pagosawingnutVery nice.
02 October 2012, 22:54
FrostbitThe bottom character loosely translates to "light" but most likely that is an artist's stamp. You see it often in Chinese art.
02 October 2012, 22:57
FrostbitThe most impressive one of these carvings I ever saw was at Epcot center in Florida back when they first opened in the 80's. The China exhibit had the second largest "patience ball" (a carved circle within a circle, within a circle for a total of 29 layers). and the stand was a full carved tusk far more intricate than that one. Amazing work!!
02 October 2012, 23:05
bwana cecilTo each his own, but I would have never done that to an elephant tusk that I had hunted.
They are truly magnificent just like they are.
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02 October 2012, 23:10
matt uWhats the story behind the tusk?
Im with Cecil I would rather have just the tusk with no carving.
03 October 2012, 00:24
Kathi http://ngm.nationalgeographic....0/ivory/christy-textThis month National Geographic has an article "Blood Ivory" if you click on the link and go to the photo gallery, there are various photos of people carving the ivory and the finished pieces.
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03 October 2012, 00:38
Use Enough GunYes, if you want to really see detailed ivory carving, look at this month's National Geographic. the lead magazine article is "Blood Ivory", as Kathi indicates above.
03 October 2012, 00:43
Maximus BrutusAmazing!
03 October 2012, 00:58
MJinesThe tusk is impressive. That said, I cannot help but be irritated. The lion's share of the elephant poaching today is driven by the demand for ivory in the Far East. Something like this just reminds me of the three poached elephant carcasses that we found on the last hunt in Zimbabwe. All with half their faces removed just for the tusks while the rest of the elephant was left to rot. Undoubtedly all killed to become some item of home decor for some Chinese family.
Mike
03 October 2012, 01:17
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
The tusk is impressive. That said, I cannot help but be IRRITATED. The lion's share of the elephant poaching today is driven by the demand for ivory in the Far East. Something like this just reminds me of the three poached elephant carcasses that we found on the last hunt in Zimbabwe. All with half their faces removed just for the tusks while the rest of the elephant was left to rot. Undoubtedly all killed to become some item of home decor for some Chinese family.
Ditto

03 October 2012, 01:55
retreeverThe ivory was from 1905.
Mike
Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting
www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
03 October 2012, 01:56
retreeverThe ivory is from 1905.
Mike
Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting
www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
03 October 2012, 01:57
retreeverThe ivory is from 1905.
Mike
Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting
www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
03 October 2012, 02:11
MJinesIvory may be old . . . but so is the consumer demand that is fueling the increasing poaching problem. I am not trying to cast any aspersions on this carving, simply offering the observation that it is artwork like this that continues to fuel the current poaching in Africa.
Mike
03 October 2012, 04:19
retreeverMike I understand fully. I know personally for PVT's concession was hit by poachers last year.
Mike
Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting
www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
03 October 2012, 05:02
LionHunterIf you have occasion to visit San Francisco's "chinatown", you will find elaborate curio shops which will have a few pieces of carved ivory for sale on the floor. If you inquire, you may be taken upstairs where the entire floor is a vast array of carved ivory of every imaginable size and shape, held behind locked doors. It is all "legal" pre-ban ivory. It is an incredible sight and completely unknown to the general public - they don't like the tree-huggers/PETA folks either - and it is all for sale at the right price.
And yes, this is known to the appropriate state and federal enforcement agencies.
Mike
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03 October 2012, 05:12
Bwana BundukiMike that was very nice, but I was hoping from the headline that it was Jennifer Anniston....just sayin....
03 October 2012, 05:32
Blacktailerquote:
Originally posted by Bwana Bunduki:
Mike that was very nice, but I was hoping from the headline that it was Jennifer Anniston....just sayin....
I don't think Cheri would be very happy about that.
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04 October 2012, 04:09
Skip NantzThe translation is either "true light" or "real light". One beautiful tooth!

Skip Nantz
04 October 2012, 04:49
MikeEYour thread title is very decieving. I got to sit next to a supermodel - ( no kidding really, a NYC name ) from Windoek to Frankfort. I was thinking you were her boyfriend........
Master of Boats,
Slayer of Beasts,
Charmer of the fair sex, ......
and sometimes changer of the diaper.....
04 October 2012, 10:02
Mike Smith100 year old beauty! I always appreciate fine art especially from an era gone by. As for todays poaching issues it is always easy to sit and throw stones. Problem starts in Africa and that is where it needs to be stopped. Yes we need to educate and decrease the demand overall. That also includes legitimate hunting in some areas. The problem is too much corruption and greed. We always target the lowest rung on the ladder. That of course needs to be done but we need to follow the money right up the food chain. It is the buyers and sellers meaning the organizers and brokers who need to be destroyed. Just like the narcotic and arms dealers. Too much money changing hands to use conventional methods. Time to get millitant.
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04 October 2012, 17:16
jwmBeautiful execution and craftsmanship...true art. That tusk is almost as wonderful now as it was before they got their hands on it.