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Has anyone ever made a necklace out of the tusks of a javelina? I already have 4 euro mounts, so im gonna try something different with the one I got.

 

Derek

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I tried it many years ago, using tusks that taxidermist John Doyle supplied. A lot of the tusks split when they dried out after being removed from the jaws. The necklace was too primitive-looking IMO, and I gave up on it before it was finished. I suspect a handsome piece could be made by an artist with silversmithing skills.

 

Bill Quimby

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I agree with Bill about the spliting. I know on my euro deer and boiled skills I always super glue the delicate parts like teeth to hold it together.

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I suspect the teeth are so brittle because they were boiled. If you hadn't boiled the skull already and could cut th teeth out (you're ruining the skull anyways) I'd think you'd have more success.

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I think I figured it out. I talked to a long time friend that lives near deming and he told me how to do it. He has several that I did not even know he had. He said if you wrap the top part of the teeth with string (correctly), you shouldnt have any problems with the teeth being too brittle. I'll post some pics as i'm doing it and when it is finished.

 

Derek

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Let us know please. I have always wanted a Mt lion claw for a keychain or somethin. Im waiting to find a micro shed for a key chain too.

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I shot a pig in the past in the head with a .300 win mag, so boiling the skull was not an idea, however I collected the canines and tried to make a necklace or a strap for a cowboy hat. Needless to say, they dried out too much and when I tried to grind them down into appropriate size they shattered into several pieces and boy did it stink! Whatever you do, don't use a grinder, use drill bits instead and be sure to glue up any cracks for they break apart pretty easy, goodluck

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