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    I love this etch. The blade was pretty decent but got it polished up and I worked around the etch. Bone scales with honey horn wedge.
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    That's gorgeous! I'm hoping to find one of those one of these days, and I love bone scales.
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    Stunning is a word that works very well for that beauty. That is a treasure.
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    Ooooo very nice looking wedge
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    Is that honey horn really a wedge or is it a straight spacer?
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    The photo is a bit misleading though it isn't as much of a wedge as is seen on more flexible scales. Being that the bone is quite stiff it can't be very "wedgy". But yes, it does have a slight taper to it.
    Swing the blade through its arc and it does get tight then looser then tight again.

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    Bone and Honey Horn is a fabulous combination. Love it.
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    Looks great, I like that you retained the etch. Nice.

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