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Jan 11, 2016
Mr. Bones and me...
8 of 9 found this helpful I'm an artist AND an emergency first responder. So, I love having an anatomically accurate skeleton of my own. It was my Christmas present to myself. Value? Great value. Now even though it has detailed hand and foot bones -- phalanges, if you must know -- don't expect its fingers and toes to fully articulate, or for it that have all the musculo-skeletal features and mobility that a $2,500 medical skeleton would have. And since it's made of PVC resin, it's a lot heavier than a "real life" dead skeleton would weigh -- as I found out when I took it off its stand to pose with it in selfies. You could probably club a tapir to death with a femur if you had to. (I have strains of Thus Spake Zarathustra -- or that song from Counting Crows -- playing in my head as I type this.) But it even has translucent plastic inserts to show cartilage on the rib cage and pelvis, optical and other cranial nerves and arteries and even a herniated disk. All for about $137 bucks. I've gotten used to having a skeleton in my studio, and my dog thinks it's just another piece of furniture.