22 November 2004, 17:25
H TRe: Suggestions for elephant tusks
Thanks, much JDS. I've asked for a catalog from Jonas. Couldn't get the photo off the internet site.
I'm trying to help my taxidermist out a bit, since the bases he used to get are now difficult to find. We'll see what we can come up with. Meanwhile, the tusks should ship in the next couple of weeks.
22 November 2004, 18:52
Kyler HamannHi Greg,
Not that I'm thinking along the same lines....

but:
Something wood and clean is what I'm thinking now, with maybe a metal band. How much are you going to polish the tusks? Do you want to completely get rid of the gum line mark or just soften it? Are you going to coat them with anything (sealant)? I know pigs tusks crack like crazy in a few years.
This is a link for tusk bases shaped like an elephant head. It's not quite what I was thinking about but it might give you an idea:
Van Dykes This is a link for bases that look like an elephant foot. I had originally thought of doing this with the real feet but my wife has other ideas for the feet and after seeing this I'm not too fond of it:
Jonas This is a link for several manufactured bases but there are no pictures:
Western Please post or email any other pictures or ideas you come up with.
How about some of those artificial tusks as extensions???

If we added some of those 5' long replicas we could say they 170lbs. each easy.

Mine aren't due as soon as yours (long story), but that reminds me to check on them again.
Take care,
Kyler
23 January 2005, 01:52
<DETCORD>FOR GREAT BASES OR PEDESTALS THAT WOULD WORK GREAT, TRY
WWW.HOMEDECORATORS.COM THEY COME IN MANY WOODS AND STYLES TO MATCH YOUR TROPHY AND ROOM.
quote:
Originally posted by Kyler Hamann:
Hi Greg,<br />Not that I'm thinking along the same lines.... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> but: <br />Something wood and clean is what I'm thinking now, with maybe a metal band. How much are you going to polish the tusks? Do you want to completely get rid of the gum line mark or just soften it? Are you going to coat them with anything (sealant)? I know pigs tusks crack like crazy in a few years.<br /><br />This is a link for tusk bases shaped like an elephant head. It's not quite what I was thinking about but it might give you an idea:<br /><a href="http://www.vandykestaxidermy.com/product/01228525/" target="_blank">Van Dykes</a> <br /><br /> This is a link for bases that look like an elephant foot. I had originally thought of doing this with the real feet but my wife has other ideas for the feet and after seeing this I'm not too fond of it:<br /> <a href="http://www.jonas-supply.com/js/results.cfm?TaxRepro=TaxRepro&keywords=&startrow=101&li=1" target="_blank">Jonas</a> <br /><br />This is a link for several manufactured bases but there are no pictures:<br /> <a href="http://www.westerntaxidermy.com/novelty.htm" target="_blank">Western</a> <br /><br />Please post or email any other pictures or ideas you come up with.<br /><br />How about some of those artificial tusks as extensions??? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> If we added some of those 5' long replicas we could say they 170lbs. each easy. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /><br /><br />Mine aren't due as soon as yours (long story), but that reminds me to check on them again.<br /><br />Take care,<br />Kyler
24 January 2005, 14:32
SBTDetcord,
I went to the web site, but didn't find anything regarding elephant tusk pedestals. Can you point me in the right direction?