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#210902 - 04/23/26 12:03 PM Ivorite
Mindelsee Offline
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I have an older Ivorite handled Randall that is starting to show some discoloration. I do not believe this is a storage issue. Has anyone else seen this? I think it is simply yellowing, with age. Would you- attempt to clean it (peroxide, or vinegar and baking soda) or let it mellow?

Thoughts?

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#210903 - 04/23/26 04:11 PM Re: Ivorite [Re: Mindelsee]
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I would leave it as is, it's a beautiful material. Perhaps in the future it will become as desirable for collectors as the Westinghouse Micarta which also changed color. Does it change color evenly on all sides?
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#210907 - 04/24/26 09:44 AM Re: Ivorite [Re: desert.snake]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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Indeed...It is, most likely Westinghouse.
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PS: Photos would be nice...
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#210914 - 04/25/26 01:50 PM Re: Ivorite [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
Mindelsee Offline
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Thank you for the replies. I will get some photos together and post them up soon.

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#210924 - Yesterday at 10:26 AM Re: Ivorite [Re: Mindelsee]
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Look for a new article on "Ivorite" shop use materials in the near future at: https://rmkcollector.com
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#210926 - Yesterday at 01:24 PM Re: Ivorite [Re: Mindelsee]
Mindelsee Offline
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Photos of the ivorite grip attached. Knife stored in a zippered case. RenWax used on knife, no oils.


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#210928 - Yesterday at 04:04 PM Re: Ivorite [Re: Mindelsee]
LarryWW1246 Online
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Others here can identity the material for certain.

If you have the original shop invoice, that would also lock it down.

We like to have them stay pristine, but stuff happens.

No matter how we store non-stainless for example, no matter what preservative we use, they can get blemishes.

I have even had 440C get freckles when stored in a leather sheath.

The shop could probably stay pretty busy cleaning up knives, and do a good job of it, but sometimes it is not worth having it done.

Maybe somebody on here knows how you could clean up the discoloration?

Larry
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#210929 - Yesterday at 07:24 PM Re: Ivorite [Re: LarryWW1246]
Mindelsee Offline
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It looks like the yellowing is spreading, based on the density of the material. I suspect the Captain knows when this was made, as it is a 4-6, "Lest We Forget" marked knife, with certificate.

I am going to just let it mellow, and yellow.

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#210930 - Today at 06:34 PM Re: Ivorite [Re: Mindelsee]
rodbrown Online
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Mindelsee

I have the exact same knife. I got mine new in 2015. My knife has no color change.
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