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    A comb seems like an odd choice for the use of this material. You could probably make a lot of money making high end pens or something. But this comb looks, at least to the untrained eye, very similar to the plastic ones available at the dollar store. Do people pay a lot of money for expensive combs?

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    Brief review on Amazon shows horn combs about $15 - $30, while plastic combs are about $5 - $15. I guess it's a "luxury" item? No combs for me, I'm bald.

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    If the governments around the world get their way cow horns could be as rare as rhino horns.
    Stupid is forever, ignorance can be fixed.

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    If the governments around the world get their way cow horns could be as rare as rhino horns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inner View Post
    Brief review on Amazon shows horn combs about $15 - $30, while plastic combs are about $5 - $15. I guess it's a "luxury" item? No combs for me, I'm bald.
    I still have all my hair, it just migrated to my back and my ass. I don't need a comb for my ass though.

    Yeah it seems strange. If they're going to put that much work into it, they could have made 5-10 smaller luxury items out of the same amount of material. Rings, pens, watch faces, who knows? Expensive pens can easily be a few hundred dollars each. Strange choice unless they have access to unlimited horns for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floradawg View Post
    If the governments around the world get their way cow horns could be as rare as rhino horns.
    Are the trying to ban cow horn products now? What's their rationale behind wanting to do this? Is there a national shortage of gummy bears that I didn't know about?



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