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  • peddler
    How can you tell genuine ivory besides looking at the grain?

    How can you tell if Colt SAA ivory grips are factory? Do all factory ivory grips have medallions?

    thanks
    Ed
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  • babun
    First off, are you sure it is ivory??? There should not be any "new" ivory being sold today. Real ivory gets its patina from natural aging, thats why 200 year old pieces look so good.
    Here is some reading for you.
    {I would be interested in how you got new ivory???}

    http://voices.yahoo.com/cleaning-antique-ivory-43752.html

    http://www.internationalivorysociety.com/Home/news-and-announcements/iisnewsletter2012-18
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  • Bill DeShivs
    Genuine ivory should be treated with paste wax, not oil.
    Ivory can be "aged" with proper application of potassium permanganate, but this is a job for an expert.
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  • p3skyking
    Bury them under the azaleas for a few months. The acidic soil ages everything.
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  • perry shooter
    New ivory grips are sold BY nutmeg sports With notarized Letter that they are PRE banned Ivory. Yes ivory can be stained BUT sort of like a Doug Turnbull Restored gun someone that really knows Ivory will be able to tell . I have seen them aged with both Tea as well as dark pipe tobacco.
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by perry shooter
    New ivory grips are sold BY nutmeg sports With notarized Letter that they are PRE banned Ivory. Yes ivory can be stained BUT sort of like a Doug Turnbull Restored gun someone that really knows Ivory will be able to tell . I have seen them aged with both Tea as well as dark pipe tobacco.

    Yep. Greg Martin told me people use tea to make ivory grips look old.
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  • peddler
    Thanks for all the info.
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  • festus
    quote:Originally posted by forgemonkey
    Here's a pix of elephant ivory using the PP. I had some mixed up but the concentrate was way too strong,,,,,it's too dark but with a very weak solution you could have a nice aged look. I use it to take antlers that have sun bleached back to a natural color and to 'age' new sights on older guns.

    BTW,,,,ivory that has a smooth polished look, oiled or coated with a clear finish will have to be cleaned and abraded with 0000 steel wool for the solution to work well.

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    EDIT,,,,,,

    I diluted the PP solution by half,,,,,,you can see it's still a little strong but it's more in line with aged ivory. If I diluted it half again I think it'd be just right.


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    Mix a solution of vinegar / peroxide 50/50 to remove potassium permanganate stains on skin, might work on ivory.
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  • tsr1965
    quote:Originally posted by babun
    First off, are you sure it is ivory??? There should not be any "new" ivory being sold today. Real ivory gets its patina from natural aging, thats why 200 year old pieces look so good.
    Here is some reading for you.
    {I would be interested in how you got new ivory???}

    http://voices.yahoo.com/cleaning-antique-ivory-43752.html

    http://www.internationalivorysociety.com/Home/news-and-announcements/iisnewsletter2012-18


    If there is a stock pile here in the states(which there is), it can still be sold. It just cant be imported for commercial puropses.

    Best
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  • He Dog
    Wax is correct, not oil.
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