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I Agree Tim, Asomotif , Craftmanship is most important, but the qualities of rhino to take fine carving and stand without splitting for centurys leave buffalo , goat & cow fast behind,
Also of course its practical qualitys of grip & its historical significance in many cultures. It becanme rare & valuable because it was great material. Not the other way round. i guess the Chinese pharmascists must have goo tests, unless they can also just "see" it due to handling the real stuff. I guess to some people Rhino horn is also a power motif? rather like Tiger teeth & human skulls? But without doubt it is the soundest horn there is. Spiral |
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