Help with Identification, Billiard Balls?

DJKeys

Sound Design
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A friend of mine came across these in an antique shop the other day. These appear to possibly be ivory and in pretty good condition.

If any of the experts here can help me identify these, I would appreciate it, thanks!

-dj
 

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Mr. Bond

Orbis Non Sufficit
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You know ivory is illegal right? lol :wink:

It's hard to say who might have produced them, there were sooo many ivory turners it would make your head spin. They look like standard ivory balls for the most part. Rather than discard damaged balls, they often turned them down to produce smaller balls for kids tables and gaming tables.
 

Str8PoolPlayer

“1966 500 SuperFast”
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No way ... Those are "experimental" plastic balls from the 1930's.
I suggest keeping them just in case plastic becomes endangered.
 
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