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    Senior Member Havachat45's Avatar
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    If it is a metal inlay, Glen (gssixgun) did a video on removing them.

    If it is just cast into the scales, there is a thread around on casting your own scales from a mold made from the old ones IIRC.

    A search may be of assistance here.
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    This might help with saving the lettering if it is a metal inlay http://straightrazorpalace.com/video...r-repairs.html . Just scroll down to the right video.

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    This one is not metal and not really worth the trouble to make a cast. However, there are some metal ends I want to salvage off some other scales, so thanks for the info!

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    If the scales are celuloid you can simply weld them together with acetone.

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