Usually means pulverized ivory suspended in an epoxy resin.They look good, but I'm not familiar with the term bonded ivory. What does that mean?
Me too! I love ivory, ivory substitute or stag on a stainless or plated sixgun.Personally I like ivory grips on stainless or nickel plated guns as much as I like them on blued guns. I have a set of Bar-S Tru-Ivory grips on my polished stainless Vaquero and it looks fantastic.
So, will they age like solid ivory or stay white?Usually means pulverized ivory suspended in an epoxy resin.
That I don't know.So, will they age like solid ivory or stay white?
Might want to educate yourself before making statements like that. Elephants, like virtually any other critter, need to be hunted to control their population. Legally hunted elephants are NOT wasted and the African elephant is not even endangered. The only ivory coming into the US today is when imported by those who hunt them legally and it can never be sold. All else is pre-ban ivory.Sorry. Just not a fan of ivory. At some point, they came from some majestic animal slaughtered for their tusks or horns. I wouldn't want to be showing off my support of that.