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Crazy Creepy Score! - Dr Channard - 04-05-2008

Imagine this for your haunted house next year! lolHe's from the 1880's - From Maine USA unlike most skeletons that come from china and india. He's got cartilage still attaching his ribs - very well articulated with all brass fittings and has <u>every single bone</u> and all teeth intact which is something rare to find on a skeleton let alone a 130 year old one. This guy was packed away for quite some time Tiger oak coffin too. <img src=\"http://nastymasks.com/images/cornelius0.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /><img src=\"http://nastymasks.com/images/cornelius1.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /><img src=\"http://nastymasks.com/images/cornelius2.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" />


Crazy Creepy Score! - Vanilla Ice......Cream - 04-05-2008

Hell yeah,awesome score dude! <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":thumbsup:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"thumbsup.gif\" />


Crazy Creepy Score! - vezolution - 04-05-2008

That's pretty Flipping cool. He doesn't look a day over 100!!Great coffin too!!! I hope to get one for myself one day <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"Rolleyes\" border=\"0\" alt=\"rolleyes.gif\" /> !!Congrats bud!-Justin


Crazy Creepy Score! - WarLocK - 04-05-2008

Wow amazing condition for the age! That is one heck of a score. That coffin is amazing too! Very refreshing to see something like this! Thanks for sharing pics.


Crazy Creepy Score! - alvanaxe - 04-05-2008

Quite a nice catch there!


Crazy Creepy Score! - allthingsevil - 04-06-2008

Would you be willing to sell the casket?


Crazy Creepy Score! - Dr Channard - 04-06-2008

<!--quoteo(post=257949:date=Apr 5 2008, 08:11 PM:name=allthingsevil)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE(allthingsevil @ Apr 5 2008, 08:11 PM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=257949\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecWould you be willing to sell the casket?<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndnah - this is the original casket that goes with him and i couldn't separate them - keep in mind this is a person who was cared by a family about and i was asked to not disrespect him by the seller - i was also given the cover blanket and also a cool brown robe that was worn by the person who prepared him - looks like a monks robe back in the days they basically put the body in water and every day changed the water until the flesh was gone - then eventually they had to reconstruct the bones into a fully articulated skeleton - it really has to be seen in person to fully appreciate the amount of time that must have went into him. the tips of your finger and toe bones are so small! His name is cornelius - his real name is not known unfortunately, but thats what the previous owner called him so i'm going to keep it. He died in his early 20's from spinal menengitis (sp) and he's only 5 feet tall so the casket is around 6 feet long only! People back in the 1880's were tiny compared to now. Interesting piece to say the least.


Crazy Creepy Score! - vezolution - 04-06-2008

That's great that you have so much history behind him and that he was taken such good care of.Cornelius is the man!!!


Crazy Creepy Score! - Dr Channard - 03-08-2009

UPDATE: Cornelius is still dead! This is what they guy I bought him off of wrote up for me about Cornelius' history.> OK,> So I got Cornelius from Dr. Weinstein in Toledo. He bought him from the widow of another doctor in Maine who apparently had a rather extensive medical antique collection until he died & his wife sold it off.> All the information I have on Cornelius was passed on to me from Dr. Weinstein from that widow.> Cornelius, the name given to him by my ex-girlfriend, was believed to have been a resident of the state of Maine. I don't know why that is believed so, but it's what I was told. He apparently passed away sometime in the mid-eighteen eighties from Spinal Meningitis. Spinal Meningitis, which at the time there was no known treatment for, could claim a life in as little as 3 days, which to the scientific community was a good fortune, as it left behind good, healthy, recently vibrantly alive skeletons. One of the leading causes of early death in the Victorian age was syphilis, which on the contrary degenerated the body from the inside out, leaving behind a less then stellar medical teaching aide, or useless piece of mystery-furniture, in Cornelius' case. Just kidding.> Anyway, I was told he was in his mid-twenties when he died, he's short (5'1"), he apparently was caucasian, as there's a way to tell by bone development, male, and judging by the evidence of dental work, from a well-to-do family. A family that possibly loved him so much they couldn't bear to let him go & therefore had him preserved in this way? Who knows.> I believe he's been in the coffin since soon after his untimely death, as the size & age of the coffin make perfect sense...> He is the ONLY skeleton (or skull, actually) of that age that I've EVER seen with EVERY tooth intact, which is very rare indeed, as most folks lost quite a few teeth during their lives in those days, and not too many have an opportunity to shake some out after.> The coffin is make of Tiger Oak, which is a very rare (& beautiful) wood, and it is lined in Black silk & allegedly padded with horse-hair, which I don't know a lot about, so I'm just passing on the words told to me from Dr. Weinstein. I know horse hair has been used to make mattresses, and the padding in Cornelius' coffin seems too rough & scratchy for that use, but who knows. Again, I have little knowledge in that area to be sure!>> -uh, I think that's all I know!> I'll think about it more in the next few days & send you out an addendum if I find it necessary.> I hope this helps. I'm glad you're excited to have him, as I sure do miss having him around. Being known as the guy around town who 'used to' have a dead body in his apartment just isn't the same...>


Crazy Creepy Score! - Castle Warlock - 03-08-2009

Man, check that out, thats wicked bro!My mom has an antique piano made from Tiger Oak....