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Old 7th July 2026, 08:04 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Almonzo View Post
I have another question please,
I put some pictures of the hilt,
There is a strange "pink-orange" line
Is it ivory or can it be polished bone ??

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like robin stated, it is walrus and as can bee seen often as well with yataghans this kind of discoloration does happen. Nothing to worry about at all !

It is a very fine dagger you have, my compliments !

would take care of the scabbard ; polish it with some oil to it, to avoid drying out and splitting. This will also feed and preserve it.
Similar with the walrus handle / grip for a good conservation and visual improvement!
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