Thanks very much everybody for some good ideas!
lunanoir, you are right: The Honey Baked Ham store in Morton Grove
does sell ham bones. A quick call there reveals that the price of $3.29 per pound and weight range from 3.5 lbs to 6 lbs means a total price of $11.50 - $19.75
per bone! Yikes. The man
did say there was significant meat on the bones. I guess I was looking for a place that would otherwise just toss the bones out and would be happy to get rid of them for a few dollars. I just don't realize what things cost anymore!
PKramer, thanks for the tip about H-Mart for beef bones. And I do use "Better Than Boullion" chicken or beef flavors in a pinch. I will have to look for the ham flavor.
jlawrence01 wrote:Ham bones are sold at MOST stores.
You know, that well may be true. I just may have had a bad run when phoning around to Smeisser's, Jerry's, Produce World and Fresh Farms on Touhy, all places on my regular run that I knew had actual live working butchers in white jackets

on the premises. No luck with any of them. And the "normal" supermarkets of Jewel, Dominick's, Meijer, WalMart and Aldi sure do not carry ham bones.
Edited to reflect that the second cup of coffee has finally kicked in: Jlawrence now I realize you were saying that the bones are sold at most
Honey Baked Ham stores, not just "most stores". oops
Now Stevez's idea of Joseph's Finest Meats is a winner. I called there and they do have nice ham "shank" bones. The man on the phone says that they "look like lamb shanks". So they are not the same bone that is left when slices are removed from the kind of nice big ham that we all picture in our Norman Rockwell imaginations. The ham shank bones are $2.39 a pound and are about one and a quarter pounds in weight. This seems affordable. Except for one thing. Could anyone in their right mind or wallet get in and out of Joseph's and only buy a ham bone? ha ha ha