Mammoth ivory?

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I use the Renaissance Wax all the time. It works great. You may want to try this link to get a better price.

http://www.popsknifesupplies.com/wax.html[url]
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I get;
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The requested URL /wax.html[url] was not found on this server.

on that link :( That always happens if I'm interested :!:
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Vagrant
Is your renaissance dull and dingy?
Seriously, I hear that is good stuff. I have never tried it.
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Bill DeShivs wrote:Vagrant
Is your renaissance dull and dingy?
Seriously, I hear that is good stuff. I have never tried it.
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Same answer for me. Never tried it and with a dead link, I guess I won't :wink:
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I'll try the Ren wax link again. I am still learning these posts.
The one thing I will warn you about. If you use it on your blade and it gets into the pivot area, it will slow the action down. It is a wax. Other than that warning it is a great polish and preservative. You hardly get any handling prints on your knives once you've apply it. Boy! I hope this link works this time. Newbies!

http://www.popsknifesupplies.com/stuff.html
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Jackalope wrote:I'll try the Ren wax link again. I am still learning these posts.
The one thing I will warn you about. If you use it on your blade and it gets into the pivot area, it will slow the action down. It is a wax. Other than that warning it is a great polish and preservative. You hardly get any handling prints on your knives once you've apply it. Boy! I hope this link works this time. Newbies!

http://www.popsknifesupplies.com/stuff.html
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You can buy mammoth ivory from this guy:

http://www.sunfishforge.com/
Just one more and I'll stop . . . honest!
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