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    Default How would you repair this?

    I have a really nice Hunter and Sons wedge with REALLY thick ivory scales. Unfortunately there is a crack running through the hinge pin. Currently I just used CA glue to secure it but thats about it. I'm thinking I should just get the scale replaced with another piece of Ivory to match.

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    I would PM geezer aka Richard. He has pretty good knowledge on these things. Pixelfixed aka Bill is also very knowledgable on the subject of ivory. It is a little tricky to work with, it is durable but when it reaches the final straw it tend to be a little catastrophic. If you could get the one side replaced it would be the best long term solution.
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    I would replace it with a new pen, and did not waste time on this. IMHO

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    That cannot be repaired,granted, people will come along and say you can put some sort of bolster on the inner surface than re-glue.
    But thats not a fix.
    The scale has to be replaced,JMO
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    Agree with bill, the scale is toast.
    New scales is the best way to go IMHO
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    The problem is where do you get new scales, plural. You will not be able to match up the two. This is going to be a bigger potential problem with all ivory in the future, even fossil mammoth, not just the currently legal pre-ban elephant product.

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    Not that long ago Sharpton did a thread on matching up scales. I just recently replaced on side of a set using pretty much his tutorial as a guide.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...le-halves.html
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    If you or anyone else need ivory, I just dropped an e-mail to Joe at Cue Components here in Florida asking if he will do razor scale sized slabs. he is one of the few reputable legal ivory dealers who has a lot of good stuff on hand for the custom pool cue builders. I'll let you know what I hear from him. This may be a situation of get it now what with all of the political stuff gong on lately.

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