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The linseed oil I used was cold pressed, not boiled. The hilt wasn't demount, I had noticed that the crack before became bigger and I got the impression that I needed to do something. Frankly said, it was the first and only time that I used this method on ivory. This is now some years ago. Regards, Detlef |
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If it works with linseed oil, I imagine it could also work with the mineral oils Alan mentioned.
The advantage is that they are colorless and would preserve the whiteness of the ivory. |
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![]() BTW, very nice keris! Congrats! |
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For already yellow ivories I cannot tell any visible difference. I have tried to stick to mineral oil after that mistake.
Last edited by Interested Party; 16th November 2025 at 10:38 PM. |
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