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12-30-2013, 06:59 PM #1
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Hi
I recently acquired an old well worn Joseph Rodgers razor which I intend to renovate, and would appreciate some help from the Forum experts !
The scales appear to be made of a natural material and have a grain to them ! Is there a definitive method of telling if the material is bone or ivory ?
I am posting two photos of the scales of which one shows the actual creamy colour, and the other close up under a strong light, to show the grain structure but came out very white !
There appears to be only pins holding the scales together but no washers - is this normal for natural material ?
Many thanks
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12-30-2013, 07:02 PM #2
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Thanked: 1263Those would appear to be ivory
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12-30-2013, 07:08 PM #3
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Thanked: 2027Ivory for sure,very nice Ivory.
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12-30-2013, 07:16 PM #4
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12-30-2013, 07:19 PM #5
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12-30-2013, 09:31 PM #6
Agreed - the grain is too irregular to be synthetic and it just doesn't look like bone to me. The color is mostly irrelevant for telling bone from ivory except in isolated cases where the ivory is just really nicely aged - but that may even be a misleading. I have outstanding experience with seeing how ivory splits, cracks, and otherwise shatters but you really don't want that kind of test done.
As to the collarless/no washer thing, I really can't recall any ivory scales having them - must be a stress thing? Anyway that's one more small indication they're not bone. We could all be wrong but if I saw those in an antique store I'd act uninterested and quietly buy them up regardless of what blade might be attached.
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