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    Heljiestrand Mk33 in Camel Bone with a Clear Red Acrylic wedge NiAg pins and stacked SS lock washers Solid Brass bearing washers

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    Fredrick Reynolds in Camel Bone with a Tigereye wedge Brass Pins Triple stacked lock washers and Solid Brass bearing washers

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    Jophn Hieffor "Old Army" Sheffield razor in Camo G10 with a Brass wedge and all brass pins and washers

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    Well, Good Job, do you do the work on them? I like the camel bone too.
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    Very nicely done Glen
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    Great work Glen ....The camel bone looks very nice and all three wedges sure do
    provide a nice contrast.
    Those scale shapes are very pretty too !!....In particular that FR Humpy is a stunning combo
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    Very nice...
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    Great job as usual. Camel bone is amazing.
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    Thanks for posting these.
    Have you ever thought of applying anything to the camel bone to make it look aged or more like vintage bone? Maybe a tea stain would give it more texture, or is there any texture to bring out?
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    Glen, beautiful work, camel bone looks outstanding, red acrylic and tigereye wedge, is a very nice touch.
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    Awesome work Glen!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hart View Post
    Thanks for posting these.
    Have you ever thought of applying anything to the camel bone to make it look aged or more like vintage bone? Maybe a tea stain would give it more texture, or is there any texture to bring out?

    Fortunately I get to find that out on the next set, that is exactly the request I have on them

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