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    Scales are not just for fish... CTKnife's Avatar
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    Default A few scale sets finished up this week.

    I really enjoy making scales. There's just something about it, really relaxing and of coarse diggin' the finished product.
    Here's a few I finished up this week. A couple I had started awhile ago but put them aside for what ever reason. Enjoy!!!

    Buffalo Horn with inlay (Coral) w/matching Coral wedge.

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    Box Tortoise Acrylic w/Buffalo Horn wedge.

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    Black Asphalt Acrylic w/Purple Lapis wedge.

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    Bone w/scrimshaw, Buffalo horn wedge.

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    Close up, scrimshaw

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    Very nice! Isthat real scrim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Isthat real scrim?
    Thank you, etched in bone an blackened, yep that would be real not a painting or a sticker...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTKnife View Post
    I really enjoy making scales.
    I can see why! You have a profound skill for the art, in addition to being a scrimshander?

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    nice looking scales. Gives us a lot of inspiration.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
    I can see why! You have a profound skill for the art, in addition to being a scrimshander?
    Now that is art!

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    Very nice work.

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    amazing! truly beautiful scales.

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    Beautiful work, but you're going to have some Dallas Cowboy fans angry at you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ace View Post
    Beautiful work, but you're going to have some Dallas Cowboy fans angry at you.
    The Cow who?......

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