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    Quote Originally Posted by Amenrab View Post
    A lot of sellers will do that. I've seen some listed as a "creamy yellowish-white natural material that isn't bone" as a way of bypassing the ban.

    I've also seen, what looks to be, genuine tortoise shell advertised as celluloid, though the seller's bin price would suggest they know it is genuine shell.
    Genuine tortoise shell, sheesh, I know what you mean, two blades arrived a couple of weeks or so ago, they were gorgeous with obviously the genuine tortoise shell, and to see the owners name scratched into them was heartbreaking. Not just a few small letters, two initials and the entire last name deeply scratched down the entire side of the scales...trashed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Genuine tortoise shell, sheesh, I know what you mean, two blades arrived a couple of weeks or so ago, they were gorgeous with obviously the genuine tortoise shell, and to see the owners name scratched into them was heartbreaking. Not just a few small letters, two initials and the entire last name deeply scratched down the entire side of the scales...trashed.
    Well it could be seen as character
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Well it could be seen as character
    Yes...something about having the name, "Basil Angrybottom", etched down the scales, just isn't the, "character" style I was going for.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Yes...something about having the name, "Basil Angrybottom", etched down the scales, just isn't the, "character" style I was going for.....
    Well thats one way to upset the angrybottoms of this forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Well thats one way to upset the angrybottoms of this forum
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    PICTURE!!!!
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    I rest my case.

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    perhaps well-worn and hand polished oosik?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Genuine tortoise shell, sheesh, I know what you mean, two blades arrived a couple of weeks or so ago, they were gorgeous with obviously the genuine tortoise shell, and to see the owners name scratched into them was heartbreaking. Not just a few small letters, two initials and the entire last name deeply scratched down the entire side of the scales...trashed.
    Tortoise shell is never trashed! Got pics?

    Zak has hit the nail on the head. Yes, this is the way most people describe ivory, but you have to remember that it is their word. MANY sellers have no clue how to distinguish ivory from bone from celluloid from other plastics. Hell, an uncomfortably large number of sellers insist that razors with black delaminating horn scales are actually bone.

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