Posted By: txtrophy85
anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/03/19 04:57 PM
purging my unnecessariess and have several sets of antlers/sheds I will donate/give away to people in need.
pm me for details
Posted By: PMK
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/03/19 05:07 PM
from what I heard, there are people that pay some pretty good coin for antlers ... I see ads all the time on Craigslist about buying them
Posted By: BOBO the Clown
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/03/19 05:18 PM
$19 a pound was last I heard. My new pup is making quick work of my shed pile though. Kind of impressive in a away
Posted By: colt45-90
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/05/19 07:41 PM
I would like to have some mule deer shed to display my swords on..hint
Posted By: Stub
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/05/19 07:55 PM
If they are this years (fresh) antlers dogs love chewing on them and they are great for their teeth and gums.
Posted By: freerange
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/06/19 04:14 PM
Any work to use for rattling?
Posted By: HWY_MAN
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/06/19 06:15 PM
purging my unnecessariess and have several sets of antlers/sheds I will donate/give away to people in need.
pm me for details
Wouldn't have any Sika would you. It's very dense kind of between whitetail and moose, works great for flint knapping.
Posted By: cxjcherokec
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/07/19 02:09 AM
They want hwy robbery for them at the feed store for dogs fyi. A 6-8" piece is about $13
Posted By: White Falcon
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/07/19 12:04 PM
Looking for some for projects.
Posted By: Slow Drifter
Re: anyone need antlers for anything? Knife handles, etc? - 07/07/19 03:30 PM
Years ago I used a few antler tips to make ceiling fan pulls. Saw of the tip you like, drill a small hole through it sideways, then drill out one end of the hole just a tad bigger. Feed the bead chain through it and throw on a bead chain "stop" that will tuck up inside the larger end of the hole that you drilled out (at the bottom) so it can't be seen. Really easy project and looks nice.
I did another set for a friend and they actually look better with the hole not straight through, so they hang at a angle. It's also easier to tell what they are that way.