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    Thank you, kind sir. I've seen a lot of restored...

    Thank you, kind sir. I've seen a lot of restored blades, but very little threads or posts of restored scales. I took what little info I could find on horn restoration, then applied a bit of auto...
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    An old clothes iron is your best friend for...

    An old clothes iron is your best friend for flattening old, dry, twisted and curling horn.

    I always sand, fill bug bites, and dye, before any soaking in oil. If I'm going to use dye, CA repairs...
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