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View attachment 402464I bid on this pool ball thinking it might be ivory. I didn't get a chance to see it in person and only had the photo. Any experts out there that can tell if this is ivory or not? I figured it was either ivory or an onion cut in half (<---JK). Ill know for sure when it arrives but any input would be greatly appreciated.
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A couple of things you might not know already , or if you do , maybe someone else can benefit about ivory balls.
Don't hit it with another ball!
There's a good chance it will break. Maybe even disintegrate.
Also , if it has any cracks in it , roll it around in your hands a while for several days and the oils from your skin will help rejuvenate the ball and they will sometimes close up.
I had one ball that was separated almost an 1/8th of an inch, after a couple of weeks of handling the ball daily , you could still see and feel the cracks but the ball had pulled back together about 90% , I was really amazed.
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A couple of things you might not know already , or if you do , maybe someone else can benefit about ivory balls.
Don't hit it with another ball!
There's a good chance it will break. Maybe even disintegrate.
Also , if it has any cracks in it , roll it around in your hands a while for several days and the oils from your skin will help rejuvenate the ball and they will sometimes close up.
I had one ball that was separated almost an 1/8th of an inch, after a couple of weeks of handling the ball daily , you could still see and feel the cracks but the ball had pulled back together about 90% , I was really amazed.