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Old 3rd July 2011, 12:01 AM   #1
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While writing the post above I got the response from the blade maker:

"Colours are so very typical for seacow; the yellow and the fainter brown / yellow are very typical.
The spongiosa is not as it would be with antler; this is bones spongiosa.
The quality of the reflections and polished surface is *absolutely* typical.

I will send you some pictures of hilts I made from seacow ( this was sold as "Stellerīs Seacow) - made from the ribs of those animals.
Yours might be of a different species - anyway, I am absolutely sure. Of course I could be wrong, but this is my favourite bone material, and I happen to know it quite well.

Iīll be back with pictures, gimme a few days..
[...] the material I use is very very old and there are no CITES restrictions, as the Stellerīs Seacow was obliterated in the 1800īs."
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Old 3rd July 2011, 05:39 AM   #2
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Hi Michael,

I'm telling you, violin and guitar cases were just made for carrying headhunting swords, especially on campus during summer.

Better though, it sounds like you have a real expert to tell you what you have. Great news.

Best,

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