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    I know I am probably going to get some flack for this but I have recently bought a Clauss USMC WW2 razor. It has the original black scales. I think camo scales would be the ticket. Anybody know who might do that work.

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    Look in the vendors corner lots of guys doing rests work there. Tc
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    You could try doing a DIY camo job on the original scales.

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    Camo and Digicam are avaliable in G-10. Sweet!

    TBH, the original, black scales are best!
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    If you do it yourself you could find some camo easy enough if you look outside the box. Camo clip board , camo toy gun, anything plastic in camo big, flat, and thick enough.
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    Masecraftsupply.com

    Has Camo, I have done a couple of them that way USMC and Army & Navy

    They come out pretty good but because of the small surface area of the scales it is kinda hard to really see the Camo patterns

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    If you really want to change them (personally I wouldn't unless they were shot) something like olive drab might work better if the camo pattern is going to be too big to really see.
    You could always get the camo plastic, make the scales and see how they look.
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    Thanks for your help. I am not sure I will replace them but there is something about the military and camo......

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    But if you get Camo scales...you might not be able to find the razor....
    sorry....had to.

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    Would be cool to mimic a kabar
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