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    Cool Tuckmar- Rescale and Inlay Transfer

    This is a Tuckmar Razor I just finished up on

    Black Buffalo Horn scales at .110"
    Wedge is .055" at the end and made of Pearl Yellow Acrylic
    Pins and Washers are Solid Brass
    The inlay transfer was done using the "Frame Technique" and Epoxy
    Used the old scales as an exact template

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    Thanks for looking

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    Nice glen, I really like the contrast of the yellow with black horn.
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    I have a really ornate Tuckmar, the steel is fantastic on those.

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    Very nice Glenn!!

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    Nice job, Glen. It is gorgeous. The owner will be very happy with that razor.

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    Very nice resto Glen
    Realy like the inlay transfers old the framed technique work on a new bone or shell inlay ??
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    Glen, nicely and elegantly done as usually, I like it !

    I was trying to find a frame method you were mentioning (I found few and this was the most imformative this one ) but I still don't understand the technique, do you by any chance know of any other thread or sth similar with description of molding with tape..?

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    Beautiful rescale, inlay transfer, and the wedge color really pop! Great work!
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    another beautiful tuckmar! I like the look of horn on it, and the clean 2 pin look instead of 3 (im assuming it was a 3 pin?) the applique looks like it went off without a hitch, nice work!
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