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    Skull Duggery: some of you might be interested in a replica skull…

    I had no idea this was a thing, but I was searching for, you know, skulls, and it turns out that one can buy—for example—a quality reproduction of a dire wolf tar pit skull, or a Neandertal cranium. Honestly, the pricing is reasonable enough that I find myself wondering where I can put a Homo Erectus cranium around here without concomitantly putting a nail in the marriage coffin.

    Dig it (see what I did there?):

    https://www.skullduggery.com/extinct...ancient-totems
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    Pretty cool

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    I've thought in the past that a cool idea might be a business that can x-ray your own skull then create an exact reproduction for your coffee table.

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    "Alas, poor Yorick, I knew him..." Hamlet.

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    Might as well ride it all the way in: https://www.hornsofodin.com/en-us/collections/horns


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    Quote Originally Posted by okie john View Post
    Might as well ride it all the way in: https://www.hornsofodin.com/en-us/collections/horns
    Oh hell yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Totem Polar;1398963...a quality reproduction of a dire wolf tar pit skull

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    You had me at Direwolf. Must have.
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    I sent the link to my daughter, she thought it was pretty interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Totem Polar View Post
    I had no idea this was a thing, but I was searching for, you know, skulls, and it turns out that one can buy—for example—a quality reproduction of a dire wolf tar pit skull, or a Neandertal cranium. Honestly, the pricing is reasonable enough that I find myself wondering where I can put a Homo Erectus cranium around here without concomitantly putting a nail in the marriage coffin.

    Dig it (see what I did there?):

    https://www.skullduggery.com/extinct...ancient-totems
    When I was a kid, I saw more than one real skull brought home from the Pacific Theater. I thought nothing of it but now realize how shameful that was. I never heard a veteran of the European war say that he hated Germans. On the other hand, my friends and relatives who fought in the Pacific seemed to have a deep seated hatred of the enemy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willie View Post
    When I was a kid, I saw more than one real skull brought home from the Pacific Theater. I thought nothing of it but now realize how shameful that was. I never heard a veteran of the European war say that he hated Germans. On the other hand, my friends and relatives who fought in the Pacific seemed to have a deep seated hatred of the enemy.
    Jeff Cooper was a Marine in the Pacific during WW II. He wrote more than once about how racism was used as a weapon there.


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