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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Austria
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I tried the hot needle on ivory, bone and some sort of fake ivory and NONE of them was affected in any way. So I can say this is definitely a more anecdotal than a working and reliable test. Second, when polishing bone and ivory, I noticed they smell very similarly, like the dentist drilling a tooth, so the smell test can also be very misleading. So I believe the most reliable way to identify ivory is by examining its structure under a magnifying glass. |
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