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    This too was part of the trade along with the Cleveland Cutlery so I wanted to see what I could do with it. As you can see it's a classic case of scales gassing off creating rust on the blade. The scales had to go.
    I poured new acrylic ( in the photos the color looks off but in person it's very close) and made new scales. I removed the Timor inlay and put it on the new scales.
    The blade being so very thin to start with was sanded the best I could without compromising the blade. She came back together with the original wedge and it's now in my rotation.
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    A lovely save, good work.

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    Nicely done, the new scales look great.

    Stu

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    Wow, you did a fantastic job restoring that!

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    Holy Smoke.....what a miracle!!! Beautiful job on this. Looks brand new!

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    I could have picked much easier ways to go but it was fun trying to recreate it.

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    Looks like factory specs, excellent reproduction carver.
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    Looks realy great! How did you remove the Timor inlay from the old scales??

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    Thank you guys!
    I used the old scales as a pattern and duplicated them in thickness as well.
    To remove the Timor inlay I used some heat. That's why the old scales look a bit toasted.
    I tried using heat as well to get an actual inlay using some of my scrap scale material for practice. I used a flat blade on a wood burner I have and tried pressing the brass into the scales using the heat.. Sorta worked but there was some distortion on the surrounding material so i just laid it on top.
    Close. doesn't really stick out and you only feel a slight rise where it sits.

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