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I`m giving away using shell for a while, to costly and too much work ,so I decided to try my hand at this,believe me ,when there is no flex in the scale material ,getting the wedge exactly right is a fiddly process.
I had to adjust the wedge and re-pin the razor 6 times to get it, don`t laugh ,I`m obviously a slooooow learner:confused:
For better or worse this is it ,the scales are red deer antler and the wedge is beech the blade is a W&B
Kind regards Peter
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that's exactly why I have been reluctant to use deer antler for scales. Looks great though, you are inspiring me!
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I noticed this problem as well. I was using White Tail antler. I gave it up for a while. Yours looks great. Your perseverance paid off!
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As usual your work is perfect!
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I like the looks of those scales.
I have started and ruined several sets of antler scales. I really apreciate the great work you have done on these scales.
I like the bolsters that you have done in the past. Antler with bolsters wuld be the ultimate in cool in my book.
Great work
Charlie
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Looks great Peter... Inspiring as always. :tu