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    Cool Ivory & Turquoise TI re-scale

    This is a TI rescale in Pre-ban Elephant Ivory with a Turquoise (recon) wedge built as asked with NiAg pins and the smallest SS washers, there are Brass internal bearing washers in there of course... I used a standard TI pattern as requested, tried to get the best part of the Ivory to show..

    I just love the simplicity of the look...


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    Thanks for looking

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    Nice Job!! That ivory and the turquoise work really well together.

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    Agree that the combo work extremely well together. Very classy look and I'm not ashamed to say,,,I ENVY THE OWNER, Great work Glen.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Great Look !
    Is the turquoise difficult to work?
    Thanks for sharing.
    Mike

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    Simply gorgeous.

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    Nice work!

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    Really nice!!! I don't think I could drop the peening hammer on the pin with ivory in the crosshairs. Very nice work!!

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    Howard

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    Really beautiful work!

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    Looks amazing! Very sleek, very traditional. Exceptional craftsmanship as always.
    It's just corn syrup... Warm, blood flavored, corn syrup ...

    -TT

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    Classy mate, beautiful results
    Grant
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