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    Thank you!

    Thank you!
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    Ok I left the scales kinda rustic, I had to do...

    Ok I left the scales kinda rustic, I had to do easy on them so the inlay was safe.184503184504
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    Thanks for all of the advice Gents, pin vise...

    Thanks for all of the advice Gents, pin vise works great! Turns out the scales are blonde horn on one and black horn on the other 184347
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    Jimmyhad, I'm with ya on that but I want to soak...

    Jimmyhad, I'm with ya on that but I want to soak them in neatsfoot and sand em shiny, for me it's a lot easier to do when it's broken down. I also need the practice haha
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    sounds like a plan!

    sounds like a plan!
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    so should I not even worry about filing the head...

    so should I not even worry about filing the head of the pin down first? Or should I file it down to see the actual pin Before using the pin vise?
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    Nice, I have unpinned a few with a dremel that...

    Nice, I have unpinned a few with a dremel that has worked great! But I see where that could apply as well
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    Keep these scales?

    So... keep these, rescale or try and refinish them. They do need to be repinned184217
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