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Originally Posted by renormalised
Only one problem here, Darryl. I doubt the yak you extracted the teeth from would take too kindly to you (or anyone else for that matter) using them to baffle a scope
I'm afraid the reason as to why the yak would destroy your scope and trample you into the ground wouldn't be so baffling (pun intended) 
And, in the case of a dead yak, it's relatives would do the same 
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Ok, ok r/n, skip the yak's teeth suggestion; llamas are much more amenable to teeth extraction if paid in the proper currency!
That, or crushed almond shells; but just in case John queries this suggestion, I'm specifically referring to Giant Californian Papershells with the outer fibrous husks of the shells removed: these I have on good authority are even better than those redoubtable wallnuts when processed thus!
Glad to hear about the movies last night John; as I said, my "spying" was only a relative thing: I'm actually preparing a paper (up most of the night) on my use of field flattening substrates and overlays to create optical effects, as per my most recent exhibition entitled "Ceremony of Meaning."
Images from this exhibition are not available on my website (too busy to upload them yet) but you should be able to access some of them in the pages of google search guff on me: "darrylpfitznermilika"
Cheers, Darryl.