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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 4395737, member: 5833"]If you can detect some roughness with a fingertip, I'd be inclined toward bone. Polished ivory feels rough to the teeth, the way pearls do, but smooth to the fingers. We would need a tight, in focus, closeup of the material to have any degree of certainty. Also, you can try it against your teeth & see what you feel. Plastic will be very slick.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 4395737, member: 5833"]If you can detect some roughness with a fingertip, I'd be inclined toward bone. Polished ivory feels rough to the teeth, the way pearls do, but smooth to the fingers. We would need a tight, in focus, closeup of the material to have any degree of certainty. Also, you can try it against your teeth & see what you feel. Plastic will be very slick.[/QUOTE]
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