Skulls Unlimited International Explained

Skulls Unlimited International, Inc.
Foundation:June 1986
Location:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Jay Villemarette (president)
Industry:Retail
Products:Real and replica skulls and skeletons

Skulls Unlimited International, Inc. is a commercial supplier of osteological specimens located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Skulls Unlimited Inc. provides a skull cleaning service, using dermestid beetles to strip the flesh from skulls and skeletons.[1] The bones are later whitened using hydrogen peroxide. Skulls Unlimited processes approximately 25,000 skull specimens per year.[2]

History

In the summer of 1986, Jay Villemarette found himself out of work after being laid off from his auto body job and started considering the possibility of working full-time with skulls. In June of that year he established Skulls Unlimited International Inc.[3] His fascination with skulls and bones began when he was seven years old, after he found a dog skull in the woods near his home. That interest, along with encouragement from his father,[4] [5] led Villemarette to begin collecting other animal skulls. After graduating from high school, he collected and sold skulls in his spare time[6] while working as an auto body technician. As sales grew, Villemarette and his wife Kim began to clean skulls in their kitchen.[5]

After relocating to a retail location for his business in 1992, Villemarette was able to employ his first full-time employees. Skulls Unlimited Inc. remained at their South Shields address until June 2000, when they expanded into a custom built facility in Oklahoma City.

Over the years this business has been featured on several television programs including;

In 2004, Skulls Unlimited Inc. was invited to participate in the Discovery Channel's Young Scientists Challenge in Washington D.C. This televised event was hosted by the Mythbusters, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman. In January 2013, Villemarette guest starred on John Hodgman's podcast Judge John Hodgman as an "expert witness" to comment on the hobby of collecting skeletons and taxidermied animals.[7]

Museum of Osteology

In 2004, Skulls Unlimited Inc. started construction on a new 12000square feet building that now houses Skulls Unlimited Inc.'s corporate offices and The Museum of Osteology. The museum opened to the public on October 1, 2010 and exhibits over 300 real skeletons and over 400 real skulls,[8] focusing on the form and function of the skeletal system. On May 1, 2015, Skulls Unlimited Inc. opened a second museum,, in Orlando, Florida, which displays over 500 real skeletons.[9]

References

  1. Web site: Where ‘how greasy a human is’ is part of the job . . October 30, 2006 . December 24, 2011.
  2. Web site: Skeleton Crew . . December 24, 2011 . Raymond, Jeff.
  3. Web site: In Bone business, skulls rate head and shoulders above skeletons . . December 24, 2011 . Elder, Robert K..
  4. Web site: I'm Going to Rib-cage World . www.outsideonline.com . July 2006 . December 24, 2011 . Urstadt, Brian.
  5. Web site: Bone Collector . . October 25, 2006 . December 24, 2011.
  6. Web site: Life as a skull cleaner is a messy job . . April 2, 2007 . December 24, 2011 . Staff Writer.
  7. Web site: MaxFun Intern. Judge John Hodgman Episode 94: Bleached and Mounted Bones of Contention. Maximum Fun. 23 January 2013 . 2013-01-14.
  8. Web site: Skull Junkie Finds Solid Future in Skeleton Frontier . . May 27, 2009 . December 24, 2011 . Brus, Brian.
  9. uncredited. Skeleton museum now open at I-Drive 360. Attractions Magazine. May 12, 2015.

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