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    Yeah, if you own a Harley it also works good on...

    Yeah, if you own a Harley it also works good on getting melted rubber or plastic off exhaust pipes from a passengers shoes or boots but you must warm it up first & put a piece of cardboard behind the...
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    I just got some honey ox horn in a few days ago....

    I just got some honey ox horn in a few days ago. I've had a hard time finding honey buffalo horn.
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    Like I said in another post, I don't know it all....

    Like I said in another post, I don't know it all. I learn something new everyday!
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    That explains why I had some black scale material...

    That explains why I had some black scale material I once made scales from & when I got them thin enough, they had a transparency to them. Thanks ScienceGuy!
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    Here's one similar that sold for $113 on eBay but...

    Here's one similar that sold for $113 on eBay but it has a worked spine. It also has 1814 scratched into the bug bitten scales.
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    [QUOTE=Hirlau;1456851]Look familiar Gooser ?...

    [QUOTE=Hirlau;1456851]Look familiar Gooser ? :shrug:

    This is what lies underneath that "black coating" on those scales. I believe the scales to be turtle, as many turtles are seen wth the black...
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    [QUOTE=Hirlau;1456851]Look familiar Gooser ?...

    [QUOTE=Hirlau;1456851]Look familiar Gooser ? :shrug:

    This is what lies underneath that "black coating" on those scales. I believe the scales to be turtle, as many turtles are seen wth the black...
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    Here's an old Greaves blade I need to make some...

    Here's an old Greaves blade I need to make some scales for. They became Wm Greaves & Sons in 1801 when William's two sons joined in. This blade is early 1800's, not 1801 or anything like that because...
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    I agree with ScienceGuy. I save old scales even...

    I agree with ScienceGuy. I save old scales even if they're broken just for patterns. I also use old broken horn to make shavings for fillers.
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