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7th October 10, 03:44 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by azwildcat96
Cajunscot is absolutely right! In fact it was previously listed last week with a starting bid of $15 US. I contacted the seller to inform him of its' real country of origin and proper name, and he responded with a thank you and a claim that he would correct the listing. I guess that never happened...
Normally the hair is the trophy hair from the wild goat that was harvested. This loooks to be coarser hair, and is probably from a wild boar.
I almost bid on it too, as these ususally sell for $50-100 depending on the age and the condition. It's a real bargain if you want to have one.
They're made from the lower neck of the chamois as well.
T.
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