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<p>[QUOTE="KSW, post: 3918325, member: 8708"]Just be a bit careful with blu-tack. The stuff we have in the UK you can’t use on plastered walls as it leaves a grease mark that is permanent. I don’t know how porous walrus tusk is but worth googling alternatives that maybe are used in museums etc to stabilise items.</p><p>How about finding him a suitable size rock to lean over as I can see how top heavy he is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KSW, post: 3918325, member: 8708"]Just be a bit careful with blu-tack. The stuff we have in the UK you can’t use on plastered walls as it leaves a grease mark that is permanent. I don’t know how porous walrus tusk is but worth googling alternatives that maybe are used in museums etc to stabilise items. How about finding him a suitable size rock to lean over as I can see how top heavy he is.[/QUOTE]
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