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Re: Sorry to disappoint you, but.....

I was only disagreeing on the possible terminology. I wasnt referring to the (probably) machine made ones, which looked like they were virtually laser cut (ie too perfect).

Im not convinced that a knife would regularly engrave that deeply. If the knife was heavy and sharp enough it would leave a clean line. Im still suspicious that some of these have been done with an electric engraving tool.

Another possible factor that bugs me. I do a bit of wood carving from time to time. I bought some relatively fresh cut oak about 5 years ago which was plain and simple kiln dried for a couple of hours (standard).
It was really easy to cut and carve leaving a perfect smooth finish.
A couple of weeks ago I finally got back to start carving something else. I took a piece of the same wood that had been sitting in the garage for 5 years. It is now hard as nails. Same tools, same attempted carving. Impossible to get a smooth finish without sanding. Compares to your smooth/rough cuts on the chips.
I wonder how much harder the ivory becomes over time, and therefore how much harder it is to 'cut' a smooth line in it?

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For those interested in antique Ivoru chips ...
well thats pretty harsh
Re: well thats pretty harsh
Your post is an advisory post ...
Re: Your post is an advisory post ...
No, but there are plenty of M-O-P chips ...
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Re: well thats pretty harsh
Re: well thats pretty harsh
here is my scrimshaw poker chip
Looks lke BONE from here. grin
It is scrimshawed BONE ....
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Re: It is scrimshawed BONE ....
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That "scrimshander" may not have "scrimshawed" on
Re: That "scrimshander" may not have "scrimshawed"
I refer to the process on Ivory Gambling Chips ...
John, is that a MOP? are they delicate?
Yes. Most delicate... and the rush w/ finding them
Re: That "scrimshander" may not have "scrimshawed"
Sorry to disappoint you, but.....
Re: Sorry to disappoint you, but.....
Re: Sorry to disappoint you, but.....
(1) Agree with Rich; (2) Solution: slab 'em sad
elephant ivory is
I am going to "COOK" a Pot Roast tomorrow, but ...
I emailed the seller and he said:
Ask him when they were scrimshawed/carved.
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Though I agree with you. We (the club/hobby) do ..
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I disagree
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and BTW
As I said above:
Thanks for the warning, Rich. I don't collect...

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