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Old 10th Feb 2010, 04:26 AM
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I am wondering if anyone ever gets deer, elk, or other antler in Australia. I may have a source to get a rather large pile and am wondering if anyone would be interested. I am still working out the details with the people but will know more later on. At least I hope I will.

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It would be nice to get hold of some of that Larry, but I dont think we are allow to import animal parts. I will stand corrected if some one can come up with a positive answer ??

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You can import antler or animal parts, but there are a strict set of guidlines set down by Customs and The Department of Environment and Heirtage.

It is a slippery slope if you do it wrong.

We don't need to import antler when there are bucket loads here already.

I have some I would be willing to swap for some timber pen blanks, and will be getting more in April.

Attached pic 1 is some antler that I collected in NZ and have here now being mounted. Pic 2 is something I stumbled on in Zimbabwe last year. Totally off topic, sorry Idubia

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