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There are plenty of fake scrimshaw teeth out there; maybe you can source a blank one with a little googling; then all you would need is the artisan.
Look for arvorin plus on ebay. |
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Great tip; looks pretty close to the real thing.
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Another possibilty would be to look for an antique billards ball to purchase the real deal.
Regards, Detlef |
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3d printing, using a nice original as the master?
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Two more great ideas.
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Keris forum moderator
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Location: Nova Scotia
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I could be mistaken, but i believe that Spunjer did a restoration on an old ivory pommel like this some years back. Maybe he will show up to talk about it.
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