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Joseph Rodgers satin finish in honey horn
This is my first time using horn for scales but I think it worked out reasonably well, all things considered.
The blade is left at a satin finish but the shank is polished. I kind of like it because it provides a nice contrast between the two parts.
The scales are made of honey colored horn with a clear poly-carbonate wedge. The scales have been sanded up to 600 grit, polished with rubbing compound and then rubbed down with neatsfoot oil.
The original scales had a silver inlay that I kind of like but I'm not sure if I should try to put it on this new set. The last picture shows the inlay. What do you all think, try to install it or not?
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