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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 1432096, member: 10944"][ATTACH=full]223955[/ATTACH] </p><p>Exactly! To clarify it was described as whale bone by the seller and I was skeptical of that description. I figured it could be a certain bone within a whale that had a different quality though so wasn’t sure. Would Inuit have access to limestone or pumice stone does anyone know? Does the carving look Inuit to anyone?</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit: this photo is what I would expect from whale bone that I’m familiar with.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 1432096, member: 10944"][ATTACH=full]223955[/ATTACH] Exactly! To clarify it was described as whale bone by the seller and I was skeptical of that description. I figured it could be a certain bone within a whale that had a different quality though so wasn’t sure. Would Inuit have access to limestone or pumice stone does anyone know? Does the carving look Inuit to anyone? Edit: this photo is what I would expect from whale bone that I’m familiar with.[/QUOTE]
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