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I've made parts out of bone - both cattle and moose - while repairing musical instruments. Nuts and saddles for guitars, mandolins and fiddles, and you can't tell any of them from ivory, especially if you use the right right part of the right bone. The front of the foreleg on bovines is the densest bone you can find anywhere and polishes up every bit as well as ivory.
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