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zigfus

  • Total Posts: 35
  • Joined: 3/23/2004
  • Location: Selkirk, NY
Bear Claws Wed, 08/24/05 4:13 PM (permalink)
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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    • Joined: 7/1/2000
    • Location: Gahanna, OH
    RE: Bear Claws Wed, 08/24/05 4:21 PM (permalink)
    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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      zigfus

      • Total Posts: 35
      • Joined: 3/23/2004
      • Location: Selkirk, NY
      RE: Bear Claws Wed, 08/24/05 4:24 PM (permalink)
      I think they do use them for porkin' or pullin' something........thanks for the laugh.
       
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        the grillman

        • Total Posts: 537
        • Joined: 6/27/2005
        • Location: Saint Charles, MO
        RE: Bear Claws Wed, 08/24/05 4:31 PM (permalink)
        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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          • Joined: 6/19/2004
          • Location: Worcester, MA
          RE: Bear Claws Wed, 08/24/05 5:10 PM (permalink)
          They are really just to carry the hot meat but they might pull it apart.
           
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            zigfus

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            • Joined: 3/23/2004
            • Location: Selkirk, NY
            RE: Bear Claws Wed, 08/24/05 7:04 PM (permalink)
            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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