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Jason_Burr

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This was an unusual one. I found a dead baby gecko in my kitchen and decided to make a pen with him. Cast in Royal Palm Resin and turned by Barry Vandergriff.

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Hey Timber. Yes the baby gecko I found fresh then let him mummify for a few weeks before casting (lizards have a pretty low moisture content and dry out rather well). As for seahorses I get them already dry they are really just exoskeletons and very hard and brittle (so not easy to work). Funny enough they smell like fish food when worked lol. I have done some other reptiles as well and those were already dry. For those it was a much longer process as I had to rehydrate them to mount then let them dry out again before casting (taking months).
 

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Fine work, Jason!

My wife saw your pen and immediately ordered a 6' long man-and-tube-in silicone mold. She's re-watching "The Mummy" to figure out drying time. I'm slightly more honored than concerned.

She hopes to enter it into various forum categories, and hopes for a shot at the Guinness Book.
 

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The gecko looks good on that background color. I've done a few baby scorpions like that and know how hard it can be to manipulate a dried item like that without breaking them. Nice job.
 

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Fine work, Jason!

My wife saw your pen and immediately ordered a 6' long man-and-tube-in silicone mold. She's re-watching "The Mummy" to figure out drying time. I'm slightly more honored than concerned.

She hopes to enter it into various forum categories, and hopes for a shot at the Guinness Book.

She may want to consider casting ashes in stead :eek:... Much much cheaper.
 

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Jason,

What a fine idea for preserving that cute little guy !!!

Please contact me if you ever want to sell such blanks.
 

magpens

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Are you kidding, Bob ???? ... about not being concerned !

But then, if an entry in Guinness is a possibility ........

........ almost like a promise of immortality !


My wife saw your pen and immediately ordered a 6' long man-and-tube-in silicone mold. She's re-watching "The Mummy" to figure out drying time. I'm slightly more honored than concerned.

She hopes to enter it into various forum categories, and hopes for a shot at the Guinness Book.
 
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