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    Yes, from the outside
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    Thanks for all the replies! I soaked the scales for several days in oil to rehydrate them, but I am still nervousI might just do a couple of mock ups and then decide, I am worried about the scales getting stained. Does anyone have some more picture of ivory scales with collars?

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    Well its not ivory, its bone.
    But here's a few pic's using the little Stainless washers. Their typically used under normal collars, so they won't dig into the scales.
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    I always use a drill chuck and make one side of the pin in the chuck, which leaves only one side to peen the piń on in the scales. Also I think the dome of your hammer makes a difference too. A more flat dome is harder to get the peen without hitting the scales.
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    See! I tried that, but seem to do better dabbing a bit at either side.
    So many ways to do things!
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    That's where I learned it from!
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    Then try it the other way!
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    I like to peen mine just enough to hold the collar, then assemble.
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    Buried in Tom’s post,, Matching up scale halves is another very good long post on, collarless pinning of Ivory.

    Worth a read, if for nothing else to remember the old guys, Bill and Neil…

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