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real RACCOON BACULUM/PENIS BONE

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 COON PECKER !!!
 
 Raccoon baculum/penis bone aprox 3" long. 

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These make great novelty gifts and are cleaned and disinfected

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  • also known as Tennessee Toothpicks
  • Make great drink stirrers
  • awesome conversation piece !!!
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These make great novelty gifts and are cleaned and disinfected Raccoon baculum/penis bone has many craft uses
A lil known fact: The raccoon penis bone or baculum and the eye teeth of the North American elk are both ivory. Properly handled and preserved the raccoon penis bone makes a wonderful medium for intricate or fine scrimshaw work and results in a beautiful piece that can be worn as jewelry.
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Order  #170831009907  Raccoon Baculum/Penis Bone Keychain w/ Demon Charm Buyer: mthazel (35)
Dear happitrader99,

"I'm Quite happy with the bone keychain.
I've got it lashed to the side of my hat.
needless to say it's quite the conversation piece....

I'll send a photo soon."

regards,
Mark

"Very happy with transaction, Excellent seller."

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Order #170806805316 real JUMBO RACCOON BACULUM/PENIS BONE - Coon Pecker/Tennessee Toothpick

Buyer: Member id wayne-guy ( Feedback Score Of 360Teal star icon for feedback score in between 100 to 499)

"Absolutely recommended for everyone wanting a raccoon's p*n*s bone :-)"

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Order:  (#170752408768) RACCOON BACULUM/PENIS BONE - Coon Pecker/Tennessee Toothpick

Buyer: Member id gooseu ( Feedback Score Of 1330Red star icon for feedback score in between 1,000 to 4,999)

"man know his raccoon dicks A+++++++"

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Order  #170836278573 JUMBO RACCOON BACULUM/PENIS BONE - Buyer: kkrae11
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Great item !
"... was wondering if you had any small ones- like 5 of them, just to gross my little nephews out!"

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"Item as advertised ... FANTASTIC!!! Thank you VERY Much!!! "

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"super fast service. The best"

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HOODOO THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO ... SO WELL

"Just got back from New Orleans for my umpteenth Jazz Fest visit & spent some extended time in the Voodoo Museum in the Quarter. As touristy as this place is, there were several exhibits of interest. Did notice a raccoon penis bone there marked "Lucky for gamblers."

 

 


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Any further information on the luck-bringing or magical uses of penis bones would be much appreciated. In particular, as an ethnomusicologist I very am interested in the geographical and ethnological distribution of the custom of tying them with red thread.

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  I first heard of the use of this bone when Mick Jagger's partner Jeri Hall had mentioned in an interview that when she was growing up in Texas, boys gave raccoon penis bones to girls they liked as a form of love token or simple love spell. Jim said he had never heard of penis bones before and wondered if raccoons really had them.

    I responded that Jeri Hall was right -- raccoons do have penis bones, although they are by no means the only species with such bones. (For instance, seals, walruses and whales have them too, and these large penis bones, called oosiks by the Inuit, are used for making sled dog harness parts.) The scientific name for these bones is os penis ("penis bone" in Latin") and among their many common names are "love bone," "pecker bone," "coon dong" "possum prick," Texas toothpick," "mountain man toothpick" and "baculum" (Latin for "little rod"). More to the point of Jim's query, though, i can testify from personal experience that raccoon penis bones were used as charms and curios among white farm boys and men of the Missouri Ozarks (in south-central Missouri, near the Arkansas line) during the 10 years i lived there in the 1970s-80s.

    Soon after  my family moved to the Ozarks in 1975, we were told by a couple of local farmers that the proper way to prepare a pecker bone was to boil it clean and to tie a piece of red thread or string around it and give it to one's girlfriend to wear as a necklace.

    Being non-hunting hippies, we made our charms from the penis bones of freshly road-killed male coons. (We picked up road-kills anyway because we ate the meat and tanned the furs and sold the mittens and purses we made therefrom.) I should also note that rather than dedicate these love bones to the furtherance of overpopulated HUMANITY, we placed them by our pond, where visiting RACCOONS would benefit from the resultant sexual potency and fertility among their own species.

    Both Barrance C. Lespine and Larry Schroeder of Austin, Texas, reported that the bones were sold there locally under the name "Texas toothpicks" and kindly donated samples.

    Early in 1996, my co-worker Susie Bosselmann came into my office and saw my stuff and -- to my surprise, as she is a very "fussy" person who abhors bugs and spiders -- she said, "Ooh, lookie! You've got coon dongs!" She was pointing to the penis bones Larry and Barry had sent to me.

    Susie is in her 60s and she grew up in Oklahoma, an area contiguous with Missouri and Texas. I had thought that the wearing of raccoon penis bones was limited to the Midwest, but she expanded my horizons when she said that she and her husband had recently been at a gun show in Kentucky and had seen "a beautiful coon dong necklace, with hundreds of 'em strung together, just like a Cherokee Indian ceremonial necklace." She would have bought it but it was too expensive, she said. I asked her why someone would make a coon dong necklace, and she said, "Well, what ELSE can ya do with 'em?"

    Obviously, the use of raccoon penis bones as sex amulets or in love spells was not known to Susie, but just to be sure, i asked her if she'd ever heard them called love bones or heard of boys giving them to their girlfriends. She said, "No, we just made necklaces out of them."

    In May, 1996, Michael Redman added something new on the subect: the use of the raccoon penis bone as a gambler's charm. Here's what he said:

        Just got back from New Orleans for my umpteenth Jazz Fest visit & spent some extended time in the Voodoo Museum in the Quarter. As touristy as this place is, there were several exhibits of interest. Did notice a raccoon penis bone there marked "Lucky for gamblers."

    Other readers have written in and added much lore -- about a gambling uncle in the South who wrapped his coon dong in a ten dollar bill before going out to play cards of an evening, a grandfather who wore a "possum prick" bone as a watch fob, a jeweler who caps the bones with sterling silver and sells them as necklace pendants, and a family which has owned a "mountain toothpick" for years. Scott Stauffer, a taxidermist in Michigan, writes, "I have had several requests for raccoon penis necklaces. Thinking this to be strange, I asked as to the reason one would want to wear such a thing. Up here the general consensus is that 'You're not cool unless you're hangin.' No red ribbons or gifts to girl friends; the guys wear them, mostly, it seems, for luck. A jeweler's clasp is glued to the straight end and it is worn on a length of gold chain. Although strange, they are strikingly handsome when boiled and polished."

    In the late 1990s, i was approached via telephone by a person claiming to be a 21 year old transgendered HIV-positive recovering drug addict cross-dressing prostitute named J. T. Leroy -- who, strangely, although claiming to be from West Virginia, had a fairly neutral middle-aged woman's accent, with no trace of Appalachian dialect. This person wanted to purchase a quantity of racoon penis bones amounting to more than our entire previous year's sales -- in order to sign them and give them away as promotion for "his" new book, "Sarah," a memoir of his search for his prostitute mother. In the book, "J.T. LeRoy" told me, he was giving to the world the true story of how, as a young teen, he was forced to dress as a female and to prostitute himself to truck drivers, but that he was given a raccoon penis bone to wear as a token of his hidden maleness by his pimp.

    Curious about such an unusual claim with respect to such a well-known folkloric talisman, I spent quite a lot of time on the phone with "J.T. LeRoy," and came away convinced -- as was Susie Bosselmann, my office manager, who also talked to "him" -- that the person we were dealing with was a woman, not a man, and that she was considerably older than "he" claimed to be. Over the next couple of years, we received multiple orders for bulk purchases of raccoon penis bones from this individual, and were asked to ship them to various places -- mostly to an address in San Francisco, but at least once to a venue in Nebraska. Payment was always by credit card, and the cards were under various names, but never in the name of "J. T. Leroy." It did not come as a terrible surprise, therefore, when in 2005 and 2006 the story broke that the character of "J. T. Leroy" was a fictional creation dreamed up by a middle-aged female writer in San Francisco named Laura Albert, and impersonated at book signing venues by her sister-in-law Savannah Knoop. Albert was eventually sued for fraud, for signing a moie contract with the name of her phoney persona -- but to this day, i still get a chuckle when i hear from folks who tell me that they have genuine raccoon penis bones "signed by JT Leroy."

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1 HIGH JOHN THE CONQUEROR ROOT

$ 7.77 USD

1 HIGH JOHN THE CONQUEROR ROOT

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1 HIGH JOHN THE CONQUEROR ROOT

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 John the Conqueror, also known as High John the Conqueror, John de Conquer, and many other folk variants, is a folk hero from African-American folklore. He is associated with a certain root, the John the Conquer root, or John the Conqueroo, to which magical powers are ascribed in American folklore, especially among the hoodoo tradition of folk magic. It's also known, that the seeds of plants belonging to the genus impomea contain a LSD-like psychedelic substance (Ergine).

The root and its magical uses are mentioned in a number of blues lyrics. Regardless of which name is used, in these contexts "conqueror" is pronounced "conker" or sometimes "conqueroo".

The magic of John the Conqueroo became known beyond the circle of African American hoodoo practitioners by being mentioned in a number of well known blues lyrics.


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John the Conqueror Roots are some of the most used, varied, and powerful amulets used in hoodoo. Roots are used for luck, controlling and mastery, and for male sexual energy and power. Following is a song that exemplifies the power and use of a John the Conqueror root written by Willie Dixon, and recorded by Muddy Waters on his 1964 album Folk Singer.

"My pistol may snap, my mojo is frail But I rub my root,
my luck will never fail When I rub my root
my John the Conquer root"

"Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do, Lord, I rub my John the Conquer root. I was accused of murder in the first degree The judge's wife cried, "Let the man go free!" I was rubbin' my root, my John the Conquer root"

"Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do, Lord, I rub my John the Conquer root. Oh, I can get in a game, don't have a dime, All I have to do is rub my root, I win every time When I rub my root, my John the Conquer root"

Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do,
Lord, I rub my John the Conquer root"

High John roots are sometymes anointed with High John the Conqueror Oil and carried in the pocket as a powerful amulet ... at tymes I have HJCO in stock ... check my other listing or message me for availability if you wish to anoint your root.

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John the Conqueror was reputedly a real person – an African prince who was sold as a slave in the USA. Although enslaved, his spirit was never broken.

His name survived into folklore and he became a trickster figure because he always outwitted his masters. The “Br’er Rabbit” character from the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris was said to be based on John the Conqueror.

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STILL MORE INFO: One of the most famous – and most powerful – roots in voodoo conjure is John the Conqueror root. It was mentioned in many famous blues songs by artists like Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf, all of whom were no strangers to “conjure,” as folk magic was often called in the American South during the early decades or the twentieth century and before.

"My pistol may snap, my mojo is frail
But I rub my root, my luck will never fail
When I rub my root, my John the Conquer root
Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do, Lord,
I rub my John the Conquer root"

In 1954, Muddy Waters recorded a very popular version of Willie Dixon's "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" song with an additional verse mentioning John the Conquer root:

"I got a black cat bone, I got a mojo too,
I got a John the Conquer root, I'm gonna mess with you,
I'm gonna make you girls lead me by my hand,
Then the world will know the hoochie coochie man."

In 1955, Bo Diddley wrote and released "I'm A Man" with the following verse:

"I goin' back down,
To Kansas to
Bring back the second cousin,
Little John the conqueroo"

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Genuine Raccoon Baculum/Penis Bone Keychain w/ Demon Charm

$ 12.00 USD

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These were popular in the mid west about 40 years ago and I still think they are neat today.  This is a key chain made from a genuine raccoon penis bone and set off with a hollow metal charm. 
The bone itself is about four inches long.   

  • also known as Tennessee Toothpicks
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Order  #170831009907  Raccoon Baculum/Penis Bone Keychain w/ Demon Charm Buyer: mthazel (35)
Dear happitrader99,

"I'm Quite happy with the bone keychain.
I've got it lashed to the side of my hat.
needless to say it's quite the conversation piece....

I'll send a photo soon."

regards,
Mark

"Very happy with transaction, Excellent seller."
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