Mako jaws
Submitted by Jaggo on Sat, 2015-02-14 12:43
Mako jaws off approx 12-15 foot shark for sale. Big set, still in freezer, moving away and dont have the time to clean. Brought off a fisherman in Esperance. $150. Also got some smaller sets $50 each
carnarvonite
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Dirt Cheap
Got a couple of big sets already and at that price they are dirt cheap
Markie
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might be interested.. how do
might be interested.. how do you clean them?
Jaggo
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I'm not too sure,
I'm not too sure, carnarvonite would know
mjohns
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might be keen wheres pickup?
might be keen wheres pickup? and how much for the tiger jaws
carnarvonite
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Cleaning jaws
There is no easy way to get a good finish on them. Putting them on ants nests usually gets the jaw hinges eaten out and they fall to bits.
Get yourself a small sharp knife or scalpel and a bucket full of patience, take your time and don't try to hurry it otherwise it will show in the finished product Some bleach or peroxide will whiten them when you have cut all the flesh and second layer of skin off, again , don't use too much of it.
Yewiefish85
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Latest edition of Bluewater
Latest edition of Bluewater sport fishing has a run down by a guy that has a business cleaning jaws
Rob H
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we sold alot of jaws to an
we sold alot of jaws to an American guy in Mindarie who processed them for museums etc
Peroxide and elbow grease.
I have a big set of hammer jaws he did for me on my desk here
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Jaggo
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Yes rob h you would be
Yes rob h you would be thinking of Joe. He's a legend