Hand Forged Racoon Baculum Moonshiners tool Native American Pipe Packer MountainMan toothpick
$25.00
Hand forged in beautiful Colorado the Steel Baculum, the Mountain man’s tool, Native American Pipe tool. Comes UN-SHARPENED. This steel replica Raccoon baculum measures in at around 4” in length, hand forged, oil quenched, brushed and hot oil finished in boiled linseed oil. Real Bone version is for visual reference only, not included in sale, not available for sale here.
Toothpick: The most common use for a raccoon baculum is as a toothpick. It's sometimes called a "mountain man toothpick". item will need to be sharpened to use as a toothpick
Pipe packing: Native Americans used raccoon baculum to pack pipes for smoking. MADE BY A REGISTERED NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIST OF THE CHOCTAW NATION!!
Ornament: Raccoon baculum can be used as an ornament, such as a necklace.
Horderve fork: A set of raccoon baculum can be used as horderve forks.
Love or luck amulet: In Hoodoo, the folk magic of the American South, the raccoon baculum is sometimes worn as an amulet for love or luck.
Moonshine distillation: Moonshiners have used raccoon baculum in their distilling techniques.
Hand forged in beautiful Colorado the Steel Baculum, the Mountain man’s tool, Native American Pipe tool. Comes UN-SHARPENED. This steel replica Raccoon baculum measures in at around 4” in length, hand forged, oil quenched, brushed and hot oil finished in boiled linseed oil. Real Bone version is for visual reference only, not included in sale, not available for sale here.
Toothpick: The most common use for a raccoon baculum is as a toothpick. It's sometimes called a "mountain man toothpick". item will need to be sharpened to use as a toothpick
Pipe packing: Native Americans used raccoon baculum to pack pipes for smoking. MADE BY A REGISTERED NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIST OF THE CHOCTAW NATION!!
Ornament: Raccoon baculum can be used as an ornament, such as a necklace.
Horderve fork: A set of raccoon baculum can be used as horderve forks.
Love or luck amulet: In Hoodoo, the folk magic of the American South, the raccoon baculum is sometimes worn as an amulet for love or luck.
Moonshine distillation: Moonshiners have used raccoon baculum in their distilling techniques.