Horn and bone are still readily available, inexpensive and extremely versatile. Horn comes in a natural selection of varied colors and patterns that cannot be matched by man made materials, although there are some cool man made materials out there.
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Horn and bone are still readily available, inexpensive and extremely versatile. Horn comes in a natural selection of varied colors and patterns that cannot be matched by man made materials, although there are some cool man made materials out there.
I have never worked with horn or bone and have no idea where I would get it.
The 'work' begins at 6am, in the morning!
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Here's the past couple days work:
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Nothing razor related but the last couple days was mostly spent sealing the driveway, one day to clean and fill all the cracks and one day to seal it. Fun stuff! but if ever you need a concoction to fill in cracks on blacktop that actually works let me know.
Had to go to Albany this afternoon after the sealing for some quick business. By the way Albany is New York State Capital, the architecture is breathtaking, especially the Former Delaware & Hudson Railroad building, who is now some kind of State office.
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At highest point of the buiding, The weathervane all copper Henry Hudson Halfmoon ship.
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Across the street a not to shaby bank corner building.
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There are actually a few very good sellers on eBay.
ajkenne4xm3 on eBay and he is a member here and is super good to deal with.
items in store on eBay! is also very good to do business with. Of course there are other places but those two are my go to guys for restoration supplies.
Got a new toy from Harbor Freight. Using it to dress this Tuckmar in some linen micarta. Attachment 247298
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