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Thread: Genuine ivory and classic lines.
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05-13-2009, 03:55 AM #21
You can also bring in your own ivory if you had the 20k+ to go hunt your own elephant. and my understanding is that then you can have done with it what you like.
I feel confident I can tell ivory, I had an antique piano, built circa 1895, and Butch is right, once you know ivory you know it. and who wants bright white, I like it when it is aged a bit. and contrary to belief, sun expore is what keeps it from yellowing, you want piano keys (real ivory ones at least) to turn yellow, store it with the cover down. I was warned this by the fellow who used to tune mine and was well impressed with the condition of my boston manufactured everett upright.
I think this one is a great razor. big hunker huh?
Red
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