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    Default 13/16 TI 69 Medaille Arg Frameback in honey horn

    One of the major drawbacks of living in an apartment in a northern(ish) climate is that when you're dependent on your balcony for things like your belt sander, etc., opportunities to enjoy this little obsession tend to get a little scarce during winter months. I really need to move somewhere with a workshop...

    However, as the temperature ventured a few degrees above freezing today, I decided the time had come to play with my power tools again, and first up was this TI Frameback. It was my first attempt adding any kind of liner to a wedge, and it worked out pretty well.

    Scales: honey Ox horn
    Wedge: imitation ivory with a brass liner

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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
    -Neil Young

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    Scales look great, and congratulations on the lined wedge. Well done
    Grant
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    You always see these frameback with black scales, yours not quite totally different, the honey horn and lined wedge are just stunning, and classy, great work, Enjoy!

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