The Memory Isn't What It Used To Be

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Over the years, I found it hard to keep track of which ivories belong which hunt. It seemed like a lot of them looked remarkably similar; especially the smaller bulls. I started right the year on the root of the tooth. Doesn't anyone else have a better idea, or do something differently?

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Small plastic cylinders that are threaded and attach to each other.
I think they were found by my bride at Walmart,in the craft section.
Hopefully this helps.
 

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Over the years, I found it hard to keep track of which ivories belong which hunt. It seemed like a lot of them looked remarkably similar; especially the smaller bulls. I started right the year on the root of the tooth. Doesn't anyone else have a better idea, or do something differently?

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I don't have near that collection. But you know what they say about a happy wife.20241123_113054.jpg
 
I do the exact same thing as OP, write the year on it with a sharpie. I've lost a good number of them too, wish I'd have taken more care to keep better track of them in my earlier years. I try to journal all of my elk hunts so I can associate them with my dated ivories when walking down memory lane.

I've got a jar full of elk ivories from my grandpa from elk that he killed. It holds a lot of value to me. Wish he was still around to tell me the stories.
 
When I remember they go in this wood box I made when I was a freshman in high school. We could only use hand tools probably only wood project I’ll ever do
 
Wise move, @WildWill . Sad but true- while I couldn't identify which years some of the ivories belong to without those dates, I can remember the hunts down to the last detail. Yet I struggle remembering birthdays, etc. Including my own this year!
 
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