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    Cutthroat Patriot MasterMason03's Avatar
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    Any good sources for scales that replicate the look of cracked ice celluloid such as a Henckels 415?
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    Here are the original scales with the damage I mentioned before.
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    How about some G10 , and you put the inlay on top?

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    You could source out acrylics...there are a few around that would come pretty close. Most pen blanks aren't long enough but you can find some. Check out Masecraft or Woodpenpro.

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    I am a Certified Cracked Ice Junkie

    I have never found anything that matches YET !!!

    This is the closet look I have found but please let us know if you find better

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    I know its not ideal, but that looks like a prime candidate for repair, especially with the crack being covered! Just MO

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