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Floating Bones
24 September 2006, 23:27
BriceFloating Bones
I am embarrassed to admit I'd never heard of floating bones until I took my first leopard in Namibia in July. It was a great hunt, arranged by PH Fanie Steyn of Thaba Mmoyo Safaries of RSA, who accompanied me, and Born To Hunt Safaries, Toby Cilliers and Gert. It was a hound hunt, and I'll go mortal combat with anyone who says it ain't sporting. (I'm 63, 20# overweight, so it shouldn't be hard.)
Anyway, I would appreciate suggestions of what to do with these mementos. Pix appreciated.
24 September 2006, 23:30
LJSHave them put in a block of lucite. Makes an interesting paper weight.
24 September 2006, 23:49
Use Enough GunI have my originals from my lion and then a copy of the two floating bones, one done in silver and one done in gold. Very nice.
25 September 2006, 00:42
retreeverYou can take them to a jeweler and have a necklace made with come gold or silver and a leopard head flanked on each side by the bones..
Mike
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25 September 2006, 02:57
David CulpepperI had mine from a lion made into a necklace by Appleby's Animals. Check out his website I believe it is applebysanimals .com.
25 September 2006, 03:02
RIPquote:
Originally posted by Brice:
I am embarrassed to admit I'd never heard of floating bones until I took my first leopard in Namibia in July. It was a great hunt, arranged by PH Fanie Steyn of Thaba Mmoyo Safaries of RSA, who accompanied me, and Born To Hunt Safaries, Toby Cilliers and Gert. It was a hound hunt, and I'll go mortal combat with anyone who says it ain't sporting. (I'm 63, 20# overweight, so it shouldn't be hard.)
Anyway, I would appreciate suggestions of what to do with these mementos. Pix appreciated.
Brice,
If you do a search you will find much here on AR.com about your topic.
The "floating bones" are rudimentary clavicles, or collar bones.
BTW, from what I conclude, hunting leopards with hounds is very sporting indeed, and is the only way I would want to do it, given my druthers.
25 September 2006, 08:41
Michael RobinsonI have not had mine, neither lion nor leopard, made into anything.
I like them just the way they are, and have framed them against photos of the respective big cats.
My first lion had one that he had fractured, and that mended in a strange way.
See below how I have mounted and framed my first lion's floating bones:
I have done my leopard's up the same way.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
26 September 2006, 21:14
BriceA BELATED THANKS TO ALL WHO RESPONDED. THIS IS A GREAT SITE, POPULATED BY GENTLEMEN, AND A FEW LADIES.
26 September 2006, 22:37
RiodotHow large are those bones on a leopard/a lion?
I can't guess since there is nothing in the picure to judge it against.
Thanks
Lance
Lance
Lance Larson Studio
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26 September 2006, 22:45
David Culpepperquote:
Originally posted by Riodot:
How large are those bones on a leopard/a lion?
I can't guess since there is nothing in the picure to judge it against.
Thanks
Lance
They vary from animal to animal, I guess depnding on the size of the animal. Mine are just over 3 inches from a lion.
26 September 2006, 23:22
Riodotquote:
Originally posted by David Culpepper:
quote:
Originally posted by Riodot:
How large are those bones on a leopard/a lion?
I can't guess since there is nothing in the picure to judge it against.
Thanks
Lance
They vary from animal to animal, I guess depnding on the size of the animal. Mine are just over 3 inches from a lion.
Thanks for the quick reply, That helps
Lance
Lance Larson Studio
lancelarsonstudio.com
27 September 2006, 00:22
Use Enough GunYes, it does depend on the size of the animal as to the size of the floating bones.
27 September 2006, 01:26
Dago RedI like the paperweight idea. Alternatively, if you are a pipe smoker you could have them made into a pipe tamp. A gun accessory/tool would be cool too, like a lense brush, or just basic brush for cleaning dust off.
How fragile are they? I think something that you could use all the time, which would give you chance to talk about it when somebody asks, would be great. If you have your trophies in a study type room and have a table lamp they would make really cool lamp pulls (for turning the light on and off).
cool.
Red