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perhaps these links are useful to someone:
http://www.australiangemmologist.com...areivories.pdf http://www.lab.fws.gov/ivory_guide.php These are interesting articles and contains information about different types of ivory/bone and how to recognize them. ![]() |
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I vote for bone on this one.
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Can we have clear pictures from the top, bottom and other sides of the hilt, please.
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Bone definitely, just what type. I think buffalo bone may be a possible candidate too.
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When first posted this was an active item on eBay .
Thank you Guwaya . Last edited by Rick; 9th December 2009 at 09:35 PM. |
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