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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Well, now! Outback is a prince, no doubt. Good work, My Friend!


    SO, if you all are done with the little group hug, GET BACK TO WORK!

    Geeze, next we shall all sing Kumbaya or some such!

    I knew you were gonna step in Tom! Ha, ha!!!

    I'm on it DUDE!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Well, now! Outback is a prince, no doubt. Good work, My Friend!


    SO, if you all are done with the little group hug, GET BACK TO WORK!

    Geeze, next we shall all sing Kumbaya or some such!
    Yeah Boss.....I's shakin it..I's shakin it!!
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    hi
    any advise on filling divits in horn scales?
    I have some on the outside too.
    My experience with CA is only on my finger nails and it did not work well.
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    Horn dust, and epoxy is best. But I've used bakealite dust as well.
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    Then soak um in neat foot oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Horn dust, and epoxy is best. But I've used bakealite dust as well.
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    +1 with outback on that one. It works pretty good. You can't use CA because it dries too fast & gets all over your hands & fingers.

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    Although I still have plenty of work to do on the blade, I eventually started working on the replacement scales for the Joseph Rodgers
    Have almost now finished shaping them. Just need to take off some material at one end and then I'll start thinning them down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thug View Post
    Although I still have plenty of work to do on the blade, I eventually started working on the replacement scales for the Joseph Rodgers
    Have almost now finished shaping them. Just need to take off some material at one end and then I'll start thinning them down.

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    What is your choice of material, for your scales
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    + 1 on what Mike said Tony. Can we also see some pics of it from the side? Looks like you're doing a great job on the scales so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    What is your choice of material, for your scales
    Honey coloured, semi translucent horn.

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