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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Mother North
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Preach it, Spiral my friend, you speak the truth! Macro shots of the grain - preferably, although not necessarily, a trans-sectional shot - are needed in order to confirm rhinoceros as source species. It's hard to say from the pictures at hand, because the handle in question is both very dark and in very good condition. In general, rhino horn doesn't tend to chip when damaged like bovine horn, but becomes more "thready" with age almost to the point of completely disintegrating on very old pieces.Color alone is no indicator either. Rhino as well as bovine horn can both come in a wide pallette of colors and hues, from light honey, almost blonde, to pitch black. *Trenchwarfare* If you could get some close-ups of the pesh hilt, I'd be happy to give you my opinion on the material. ![]() All the best, - Thor |
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