Description: Combined Shipping: We combine shipping on multiple items, for shipping costs check the shipping calculator in each listing, this is located under the price of the item (click on the "see all details" tab), we ship the heaviest item at full shipping cost and each additional item at half the shipping cost. Before you pay - From a computer, not a phone, add items to your cart. Go to your cart. There is a button in the top right corner of your cart that says “request total”. Click on this button and it will send me an email with your items where I can combine the shipping and send you an invoice for payment. THIS IS A HALF-POLISHED SOUTH AFRICAN KUDU HORN (tragelaphus strepsiceros) MEASURING APPROXIMATELY 42 INCHES LONG, MEASURED AROUND THE CURVE OF THE HORN USING A CLOTH TAPE MEASURE, NOT UP AND DOWN WITH A RULER. THE ROUGH OUTER LAYER OF THE HORN HAS BEEN BUFFED SMOOTH WITH VISIBLE RIDGES AND THE UNDERSIDE OF THE HORN HAS BEEN POLISHED TO A SHINE. REVIEW PHOTOS. THIS IS THE HORN YOU WILL RECEIVE. You can make it into a shofar. THIS ANIMAL WAS HARVESTED FOR FOOD, IT WAS PROCESSED AND CLEANED IN SOUTH AFRICA AND CLEARED FOR LEGAL ENTRY INTO THE U.S.A. BY THE U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE DEPT. & U.S. CUSTOMS DEPT.Kudus are not endangered or protected. WE DO NOT SELL "SPECIMEN", "GALLERY", "PERFECT" GRADE TAXIDERMY. ALL OF OUR KUDU HORNS ARE 1ST QUALITY COMMERCIAL GRADE AND IMPERFECT. LIKE HUMANS, ANIMALS SHOW SIGNS OF AGE -- SCARS, BLEMISHES, WORM HOLES, CHIPS, CRACKS AND BROKEN/MISSING POINTS, ETC. WE ACCEPT MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, VISA & PAYPAL. Business hours: Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. EST (closed weekends and holidays) We do not ship to APO or FPO addresses. ****We only ship within the USA****
Price: 149.99 USD
Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-10T01:25:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Animals: Antelope
Country of Manufacture: South Africa
Animal Type: Large Animal
Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa
Animal Species: T. strepsiceros