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<p>[QUOTE="Vee, post: 170173, member: 2688"]Thats ok cxgirl i am glad you know someone who knows ivory.</p><p>I have spoken to a few antique dealers here in the UK and they agree that the hot pin test is a good way to eliminate resin as the material and it does not harm ivory. So again i have no idea why these other people are saying it should not be done but do not give reasons as to why.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vee, post: 170173, member: 2688"]Thats ok cxgirl i am glad you know someone who knows ivory. I have spoken to a few antique dealers here in the UK and they agree that the hot pin test is a good way to eliminate resin as the material and it does not harm ivory. So again i have no idea why these other people are saying it should not be done but do not give reasons as to why.[/QUOTE]
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