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Mammoth ivory and wood fountain pens


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Hi all,

After showing plain mammoth tusk pens, here are some more recently made of rare woods (snakewood or burls including Honduras rosewood and amboyna) with ivory fittings. Caps are fully lined with acrylic acetate with an O-ring that butts against the section to prevent drying. Enjoy !

 

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Amboyna burl, and plenty of rings :

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Thuya burl from Marroco:

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The beautiful rays of mammoth :

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The acrylic lining before insertion into the cap, less than 1 mm thin:

 

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Beautiful! Wonderful work!

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Beautiful work I agree. Though I recall there being talk over the last few years about regulating the trade in mammoth ivory as well?

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The pens are beautiful .  The mammoth ivory gives them a so special meaning and exclusivity.The acrylic lining is some useful to keep the pen ready to write and to protect the cap from ink stains; but is the section cover with some resin to keep the an accidental ink leak from staining it?

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8 hours ago, jchch1950 said:

The pens are beautiful .  The mammoth ivory gives them a so special meaning and exclusivity.The acrylic lining is some useful to keep the pen ready to write and to protect the cap from ink stains; but is the section cover with some resin to keep the an accidental ink leak from staining it?

Thank you. The section is impregnated with a mixture of special resin and clear oil that should prevent most staining.

 

And about trade, it is sort of regulated, that is forbidden in a few states in US, and in UK. But there is some interrogations because of global warming melting the permafrost, and because the more mammoth ivory is on the market, the less elephant's will be.
 

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Here is one I made 15 years ago.  Genuine Mammoth ivory with a plain rhodium plated 18ct gold nib 

The pen is a plunger filler and is made internally of rhodium plated sterling silver throughout to protect the silver

 

 

 

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