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carboot billiards balls ivory ?
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Ivory balls often have a black dot visible on the white, which is the root of the tusk. Otherwise, you could look at the shape, as ivory balls can move over time, and go off round. Also, there can sometimes be quite a large variation betweens weight within a set, due to natural density differences.
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Ivory has a grain to it like wood so If they're ivory then the red will have a darker stripe around it where the dye seeps into the grain more than the rest of the material.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
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Originally Posted by Neil Taperell View PostAre these not worth quite a considerable amount ? Or are you not able to sell them ?
but would be wary
maybe check online for guidelines, as these are probably close to 1905 they maybe allowed being that old, but the guidelines recently changed, so check.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
really, I thought that was the grain
on a side question, do you know when Ashcroft got the 2nd award?
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Originally Posted by 100-uper View PostThey are not ivory. They are an early composition material. You can tell by the pattern of cracking.
The box was made between the wars, before 1933 when the postcode changes, so most likely from the 1920s.
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