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    Cool Heirloom W&B Custom Restore in Feathered Horn

    This is for our very own Cudarunner an Heirloom 6/8+ near full wedge W&B
    here are the before pics...

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    Some after the first pass on the 80 grit buffer

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    Here are the after pics the Horn is the newer stuff from Masecraft with the Feathered look to it...

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    As you can see the pitting was a bit deep, I cleaned and polished to the bottom of it, but I would have had to do a regrind to pull it out totally...

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    Nice save G-man ! Like what you did at the pivot end of the scales & how the tail flows too.
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Nice work as always Glen! That is some really neat looking horn too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Nice save G-man ! Like what you did at the pivot end of the scales & how the tail flows too.
    shoulda known you would catch that one. I think I like that look

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    Blade and scales came together beautiful. Perfect description to the grain of the horn.
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    Very nice. Lovely design and a nice piece of horn too.
    Its always great to see an heirloom saved from the scrap pile.
    Grant
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    Very nice save! I really like that Masecraft white streaked horn. I just wish they offered the solid black horn in the same size blanks. I don't have a bandsaw to cut the thick ones they do offer.

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    I can't thank Glen enough! He was so patient and understanding about the restoration of my Great Grandfather's W&B Wedge!

    I love the look! The original scales seemed so wimpy! The entire project was well worth the wait!

    My Great Grandfather's name was Watson A.(Wat) Davis. My 17 year old son, Wat's Great Great Grandson, Connor Watson Davis will be the first one to shave with it. Wat died in 1934. What's going to be so cool is that Connor doesn't know that he gets to use it first! It's an early birthday present as he turns 18 in the middle of April!
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    Thanks for the background Roy. I'm sure Connor will be thrilled!

    It looks great Glen. I like the flow with the tail as well.

    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    shoulda known you would catch that one. I think I like that look
    I like it enough to maybe steal, err borrow it sometime, con permiso amigo
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