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Old Yesterday, 11:50 AM   #1
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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.
I guess it's like this! But I can assure you that the colour of the ivory hasn't changed by the bath.

BTW, very nice keris! Congrats!
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I guess it's like this! But I can assure you that the colour of the ivory hasn't changed by the bath.

BTW, very nice keris! Congrats!
I had a nice piece of very white hippo ivory that I yellowed with linseed I wasn't thinking For already yellow ivories I cannot tell any visible difference. I have tried to stick to mineral oil after that mistake.

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