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    Default Save #5 Greaves

    This is save # 5 for me, thanks to cudarunner (Roy) for guidance.
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    Very nice!

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    Camel bone whitened in peroxide for the scales? Looks pretty nice! You are a fast learner.
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    I used horn for the scales, for me its easier to shape than bone.

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    That is the whitest horn I have ever seen. I am most intrigued. I agree that horn is quite easy to work with. They look nice all the same.
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    The scales are from horn blanks purchased from Maggard Razors, they did not specify the origin. They are about .050 thick and translucent.

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    Nice Job Mister Clean. While on the subject of bright white Horn, I saw a Razor on ebay with White as a sheet RAM horn, does anyone know where to get such white Ram horn? I know now I should have bought the razor.

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