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Does anyone know where to find a set of "Bear Claws" to pull pork? I've done some searches and just can't come up with a maker or store. Thanks in advance, Zig
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Bear Claws
Wed, 08/24/05 4:21 PM
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I just did a search and found some bear penis bones, but I don't know if they'd work on pork.
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RE: Bear Claws
Wed, 08/24/05 4:24 PM
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the grillman
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RE: Bear Claws
Wed, 08/24/05 4:31 PM
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I googled and found the same bear penis bones, which I wasn't really interested in. To each his own, however. A search on bear claws coupled with barbecue turned up this link... http://www.barbecue-store.com/bearpaw.htm I've seen these around, but find two forks works fine for me.
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ohman
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RE: Bear Claws
Wed, 08/24/05 5:10 PM
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They are really just to carry the hot meat but they might pull it apart.
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RE: Bear Claws
Wed, 08/24/05 7:04 PM
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ohman - I saw someone using them to pull pork. They ripped down really nice size pieces pretty quickly. They're are good for carrying and moving stuff around in the pit too. BTW- those buffalo'd chix you made looked real good. StLouisGuy - Thanks for the link. For $10 it's worth checking them out, I know I've burned more money on worse things..
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