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> > However getting a specimen directly from a fisherman would be a whole
>> other ballgame... "smuggled", as it's illegal for them to sell ANY
>> chank shell to anyone but an official buyer.
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>That's interesting because I bought my right-handed chank directly from a
>fisherman who had been using it as a prayer object in his seaside hut in
>Kerala, India. It was fresh dead: a fly buzzed out of it as I held it
>reverently.
Well, they're not SUPPOSED to... but officials aren't going to search
every boat every time it comes in.
>And to think I could have been clapped in jail in southern India.
Not you but the seller.
I don't know why this law exists... the animals itself isn't
protected, and it's just the shell the law covers. The shells are cut
up for buttons, bangles & ornaments... what a waste!
--
Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
Fossil preparator
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Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut
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