Wade & Butcher in Black Horn

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Leon
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Wade & Butcher in Black Horn

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Hello gents,

I had this W&B blade alone laying around so I decided to get her some custom built ox horn scales.
I based the shape on an old handle of horn rotting I had. Round and big. Perfect for this blade.

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Outstanding!
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Post by matt321 »

Horn is very popular for scales. I can see why.

Interesting, the pivot holes look lined in the first photo. I haven't seen that done before.
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Post by brothers »

Good job! I love the scales.
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Beautiful! :!:
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