elk ivorys

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dlelk1

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I am looking for an old post on what to do with your elk ivorys. Ther were som cool pics of rings, necklaces, and stuff. Just trying to find info so my daughter can make some ivory jewelry, thanks.
 
Jensen ringmakers.....best out there!!







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Pretty sweet Brian....Where did you have that done & what kind of cost did you incur?

I'm thinking of getting the two ivory's done that way for my two boys


thanks
 
VP,

This was given to me by a very close family member, it belonged to his Uncle who was an Officer in the BPOE (Elks Lodge) back in the 1930's. This lodge is no longer active and turned in their charter.
Being still a member I will always keep this as a memory. But like was mentioned above, there are a number of Jensen's stores in western states like UT,MT,NV,ID just to name a few places.

I took this one to the store in Elko, NV one time and the guy in there told me to "keep" it as it is, you can always get another tooth for a ring later, so that is what I did.

Brian
 
I just finished cleaning the ivory from the Bull I shot last weekend and was wondering what to do with them also... not sure if I can use a ring...my hands change size so often with my meds I can't wear rings ... but the necklass looks rather neat.

Destiny
 
Here's a couple of things I've had done with Elk Ivories.
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Earrings for the wife
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a little Mtn. Man pen knife for myself
 
Members, need some education here. I have heard both ways in regards to ivory being in two teeth of every elk. Been told that there is ivory in a pair of elk's teeth and also been told that elk teeth DO NOT have ivory at all. Which direction is correct? Anyone KNOW for certain? Feedback is welcomed. Cowtag
 

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