
Mammoth Scales Showcase
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Very NICE, Eric... 

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Well,don't know how I missed this thread for a year and a half, but what a good one it is!!! I only have two to show. S&M and A G Russell. The Russell is more tan than the photo shows
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Very impressive!!
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Very nice, EW & Rookie.
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Looooooooooooved scrolling through this thread. Great eye candy and thoughts on the tusks. Here's some more.
Recently knabbed a rare Paul Lone Wolf for less than half what they go for. The reason was damaged wood scales. The wood didn't do it for me anyway and bought it to get rid of them. No grain, anemic color, not my style. Fixed that issue with some Boone's Trading Co. Mammoth slabs. Don't know if they made any in Mammoth when they put this knife out, or how old it is, but here it is fresh off my bench. Ditched the pocket clip too.
Recently knabbed a rare Paul Lone Wolf for less than half what they go for. The reason was damaged wood scales. The wood didn't do it for me anyway and bought it to get rid of them. No grain, anemic color, not my style. Fixed that issue with some Boone's Trading Co. Mammoth slabs. Don't know if they made any in Mammoth when they put this knife out, or how old it is, but here it is fresh off my bench. Ditched the pocket clip too.
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Re: Mammoth Scales Showcase
Nice JobIvoryman wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 1:23 am Looooooooooooved scrolling through this thread. Great eye candy and thoughts on the tusks. Here's some more.
Recently knabbed a rare Paul Lone Wolf for less than half what they go for. The reason was damaged wood scales. The wood didn't do it for me anyway and bought it to get rid of it. No grain, anemic color, not my style. Fixed that issue with some Boone's Trading Co. Mammoth slabs. Don't know if they made any in Mammoth when they put this knife out, or how old it is, but here it is fresh off my bench. Ditched the pocket clip too. thumbnail_20201112_123323(0).jpgthumbnail_20201112_122703.jpg


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Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 1:23 am Looooooooooooved scrolling through this thread. Great eye candy and thoughts on the tusks. Here's some more.
Recently knabbed a rare Paul Lone Wolf for less than half what they go for. The reason was damaged wood scales. The wood didn't do it for me anyway and bought it to get rid of it. No grain, anemic color, not my style. Fixed that issue with some Boone's Trading Co. Mammoth slabs. Don't know if they made any in Mammoth when they put this knife out, or how old it is, but here it is fresh off my bench. Ditched the pocket clip too. thumbnail_20201112_123323(0).jpgthumbnail_20201112_122703.jpg

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That one deserves a second Wow!!!






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Thanks for the comments guys. Here's a couple picked up from two AAPK brothers. Big Monk's old 73 and Gunstock Barry's old 47. Great color on both and two of my favorites period. Love the pattern anyway and the tusk is thick icing on the cake. Thanks to Monk and Gunstock. Pinnacle of my pile.
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Great knives, especially the Viper !
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Been awhile since we've seen any new Mammoth postings...I'll have to remedy that with this custom Vanderkolff swaybelly that I got lucky and won on eBay (for about half what the seller was asking). 
Curious about the maker?
https://www.vanderkolffknives.com/

Curious about the maker?
https://www.vanderkolffknives.com/
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Great get, you know what they say, " Good Things Come To Those That Wait ".QTCut5 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 6:06 am Been awhile since we've seen any new Mammoth postings...I'll have to remedy that with this custom Vanderkolff swaybelly that I got lucky and won on eBay (for about half what the seller was asking).
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That is a VERY classy knife!
I like the studs in the area where the nail nick would be. Very innovative idea!
It's an all around beauty!

I like the studs in the area where the nail nick would be. Very innovative idea!
It's an all around beauty!

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Bet it feels wonderful. And it is beautiful.



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Ahhhhhh, killer ivory, cool studs to open, half price: what a freaking score. Congrats and beautiful custom all around. Really like that baby. Good show.
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Picked up another Lone Wolf Loveless "City Knife" with Mammoth Ivory handle (scrimshaw by Linda Laydon) to keep my first one company (tried to get a third in the series with a different scrimshaw scene, but the seller wanted $1,000 for it and would not budge, so I decided to let him keep it).
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Beautiful knife ~Q~.
You know I only have 2 or 3 knives with scrimshaw handles and I was thinking
I might
add to that part of my collection.
You know I only have 2 or 3 knives with scrimshaw handles and I was thinking

add to that part of my collection.
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Insane gorgeous Q. Wow is all I can say. Love the flukes on that one. Gorgeous gorgeous pieces. Congrats on those babies.
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WOW WOW WOW
Gorgeous, stunning, stupendously beautiful knives fellers.
How fragile is Mammoth ivory? It looks like it would shatter if dropped on anything other than a feather bed.
to the 10th power
Gorgeous, stunning, stupendously beautiful knives fellers.
How fragile is Mammoth ivory? It looks like it would shatter if dropped on anything other than a feather bed.

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Don't know the specs on the hardness chart, but I've carved Mammoth, Elephant, Warthog, and Walrus for decades. It's about the same hardness as bone or a medium hard wood like Oak, Ebony, or Hickory. Not going to shatter if you drop it but it will chip or crack like bone or wood if it's really abused. Look at what Elephants do with their ivory. They dig water holes, push over trees, and the bulls fight with them just like antler bearing animals use their antlers to fight. They take a beating and usually hold up.
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Thanks buddy, I was just wondering about the real old stuff. 

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I've carved real old stuff, so old the minerals soaked clear though and it's all a different color than original. Cracked, broken, stained, chipped etc., some found on a beach in Alaska that was weathered for hundreds or thousands of years and was exposed. Still the same hardness, still took carving fine, still holding up and tough as it ever was. The cracks can be stabilized and like cracked up wood, it can still be used and will hold up. Like the dark brown one at the top with the face carved in it and the two others with faces of the same hue lower down about 3 o'clock, and about 4:30. This was the Alaska beach find. Looked like a piece of drift wood when found. Stained/mineralized all the way through for hundreds or thousands of years. Still holds up. Inside, it's stained and mineralized, but not compromised. Amazing stuff.
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