Is it ivory?

Look closely, the Ivorine will have a definite pattern in it. Ivory should have random grain.
 
Look closely, the Ivorine will have a definite pattern in it. Ivory should have random grain.

Yes, look at it closely. If there is an elephant attached to the other end of it, it's ivory.

I apologize guys. I just couldn't resist. :grin:
 
Yes, look at it closely. If there is an elephant attached to the other end of it, it's ivory.

I apologize guys. I just couldn't resist. :grin:

Hi,
Would it be more easy to just weigh the cue? If your logic is correct that would make it approximately 158419 ounces. I'll check it...:eek:
 
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ivory

On any substance you think might be ivory find a place that is in an area not noticed and you can take a pin heat it and touch the material. Ivory will not be effected by this an a mandmade substance will get a small burn mark. Maybe do it on the face of a joint right by the wood so you couldn't see it later. Thaat is a sure fire way to tell. I have worked with ivory for over 25 years and have used several tusk myself and have seen some substitutes that were very close but this method works.
Percy
 
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