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    Bought a small slab at a local gem show last year (wish I would have bought more) Recon Abolone (SP)
    the rest is african Blackwood and cape Buff horn.This will see a 22mm TGN grade A.

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    REALLY nice!!
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    Looks like it would give off a lot of color in bright light. Looks quite nice!
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    MAN! the way you can combine materials and turn them is truly a fine art!
    That shall be one exquisite brush. Please post pics as you get it done.
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    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    MAN! the way you can combine materials and turn them is truly a fine art!
    That shall be one exquisite brush. Please post pics as you get it done.
    Thank you, maybe tomorrow.

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    I Want it. Please.
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    Wow...thats beautiful!

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    +1 on what Sharptonn said. I've never really tried combining materials for brush handles. How did you shape the base to accommodate the horn? Or is Buff horn hollow?

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    Nice work once again, definately one of a kind!

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    Some more Horn,Buff horn, lapis recon,Gabon ebony,Stainless,busy week,a good time had by all

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