Ancient Wooley Mammoth Tusk Bone and Saddles !
Ancient Wooley Mammoth Tusk Bone and Saddles !
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Fossilized Walrus Tusk
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Fossilized Walrus Tusk
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I have a couple pounds of Mammoth tusk that was given to me by an native Alaskan friend. He teaches traditional carving at a college up there.
Pretty cool stuff, but I don't know what I'm going to do with it, yet.
Pretty cool stuff, but I don't know what I'm going to do with it, yet.
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Mammoth material needs a mammoth guitar
This is a picture postcard of ex Narrandera Policeman Kevin Barber outside the Tourist Information Centre with the World's Largest Playable Guitar - 5.820 metres x 2.019 metres and it usually resides inside the Narrandera Tourist Centre, Australia.
This is a picture postcard of ex Narrandera Policeman Kevin Barber outside the Tourist Information Centre with the World's Largest Playable Guitar - 5.820 metres x 2.019 metres and it usually resides inside the Narrandera Tourist Centre, Australia.
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I was driving through Narrandera during Easter '06 and tried to play that guitar, Kent..... c'est almost impossible!!
I managed to get an out-of-tune Em of sorts out of it but......
Ideally you'd have one person per string to do the fretting and something like a tennis racquet to strum it.
Oh..... and a very large pair of fencing pliers to tune it!!!
I managed to get an out-of-tune Em of sorts out of it but......
Ideally you'd have one person per string to do the fretting and something like a tennis racquet to strum it.
Oh..... and a very large pair of fencing pliers to tune it!!!

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