Old Teeth! The Beauty of Creation!

Here are a few of my mammoth ivory pieces.
Charles
Dr.T
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Jim Dunlap
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Howser
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Another tiny oldie (from Germany):



Apologies for the Rodgers sneaking on, I don't even have a seperate pic of this one :o
 
Thanks Jack. Here are a few more of some mammoth ivory I no longer own.
Menefee
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OHTA
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Dowell
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Wow! chuko, I would love to see your whole collection. You always have a few beauties to show, which I appreciate seeing.

Great thread Charlie. I love seeing all the "teeth"

Chris
 
Charlie,

I'm enjoying pictures of the pretties, but am a little confused.

Are you asking for pictures of old knives with ivory covers, current/modern knives with old ivory covers, or just simply knives with ivory covers?

(Careful, now, my confusion might be contagious.)


Regardless, when (or in what thread) might we see your ivory-clad TC Barlow again? Ooh, la.

~ P.

I was asking for older knives Sarah, but, the more the merrier! I am glad everyone wants to play!! I will get that Barlow in here - maybe tomorrow. It's newer, but the ivory is umm - - - middle-aged!:rolleyes:

I only had one ivory clad knife, and it's now at Charlie's house, resting happily. :) :thumbup:

You have a knife going out tomorrow Dan, in trade! I'll get an Ulster pic in here also - soon!
 
Robin, that leg knife is so :cool::cool::cool:
I have never seen one like it. Thanks for sharing that baby! :thumbup:

Dave
 
Robin, that leg knife is so :cool::cool::cool:
I have never seen one like it. Thanks for sharing that baby! :thumbup:

Dave

Hi Dave
The leg knife is the Bingham but this pic shows it in a 1901 Canadian hardware catalog by Rodgers, exactly the same leg down to the shoe.

Best regards

Robin
 
WOW! That's a real beaut, Jack! You're a lucky man.

Thanks Dan, I need to get my camera out and take some pics for this thread! :D :thumbup:

Hi Dave
The leg knife is the Bingham but this pic shows it in a 1901 Canadian hardware catalog by Rodgers, exactly the same leg down to the shoe.

Best regards

Robin

Superb Robin :thumbup:

If I can find it, there's a pic of a similar knife in at least one of my Sheffield museum threads :thumbup:
 
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