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Ivoroid vs. Cream Binding

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:47 pm
by Meng1988
Was wanting to get some ivoroid binding, but the crazy shipping price for the hazmat material is making me second guess that.

How different does cream plastic binding look from ivoroid? What about working with the plastic as opposed to the celluloid?

Re: Ivoroid vs. Cream Binding

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 8:59 pm
by tippie53
from 3 feet you won't notice it at all

Re: Ivoroid vs. Cream Binding

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 4:15 pm
by MaineGeezer
It depends on what the definition of "cream" is. I have some allegedly cream-colored plastic binding, and to me, that particular "cream" binding has a very definite warm brown cast to its color when compared to the ivoroid. I tried to take a picture of the two strips to show the difference, with indifferent success. Perhaps that just demonstrates that difference is in fact quite minor; or it may just mean that I'm not very good at taking pictures. anyway, here's a picture. Ivoroid is on the bottom.

Re: Ivoroid vs. Cream Binding

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 9:17 pm
by ruby@magpage.com
Ivoroid is Ivoroid and is not cream. Maybe the cream will do for the look. If you asked a bunch of us if we wanted to buy some, and you could order a large amount with the one $32 charge from S-M, then send everyones portion along, it might make things work

This guy has a $33 charge, but has a very cool selection of ivoroid stuff including sheets for end graphs, pickguards, and heel caps, and even cross grained binding which looks fabulous in a rosette

http://www.axinc.net/Cross_Grain_Ivoroi ... p_p/cc.htm

The first picture is a remake of an early National Tri-Cone with the cross-grained binding on the fretboard

The rosette in the second one is a copy off an early Gibosn F-4 with the cross-grain in the center

Ed