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Was the ivory local?I lived in Sisters in 1979-1981, that's where I met my wife
I had a job cutting and polishing mastodon ivory for $10/hr under the table
Was the ivory local?I lived in Sisters in 1979-1981, that's where I met my wife
I had a job cutting and polishing mastodon ivory for $10/hr under the table
It came from Alaska- my boss had worked on the Alaska pipeline and had connections for Alaskan ivoryWas the ivory local?
Awww man I’d love stocks for my 1911 in mastodon ivory, though I’d choose not blue.It came from Alaska- my boss had worked on the Alaska pipeline and had connections for Alaskan ivory
we had midnight blue mastodon ivory- it was spectacular
I'd grind down the outside layer (what I call the bark) into the white core ivory leaving a little of the blue bark in the cracks, then polish it until it didn't look realAwww man I’d love stocks for my 1911 in mastodon ivory, though I’d choose not blue.
I bet it didn’t. I’ve seen some amazing effects in natural materials. I doubt if I could do it; I don’t have the eye.I'd grind down the outside layer (what I call the bark) into the white core ivory leaving a little of the blue bark in the cracks, then polish it until it didn't look real
FIFYTequila.....that's how it always starts
Well shit that settles it. I'm coming just for the dead elephant teeth!@neosapien come to Blank Map, we have jackalope ivory. As we speak, I am perfecting the Hasendowser. Easy money any day now.
The classification of the Jackalope among elephantines is a bit fraught. Bring very ripe tomatoes to the public debates. It improves or at least flavors them.Well shit that settles it. I'm coming just for the dead elephant teeth!
My process doesn't require great eyesightI bet it didn’t. I’ve seen some amazing effects in natural materials. I doubt if I could do it; I don’t have the eye.