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wdcav1952

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Lou was kind enough to give me this piece of antler and drill it for me. I apparently possess 10 thumbs when it comes to drilling antler. I used a platinum kit, a CA finish and finished with TSW. This one will stay home with me, as it is a bit of a talisman for reasons way to long for this post.

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Ron Mc

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I like it. I also like the way your pictures look with the background. I may need to find and try some antler.
 

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It is straight, or at least straighter than other species. It has a small vein of marrow which gets drilled out and leaving only solid bone/enamel which is mostly white to grayish. Even larger pieces have the small marrow vein, unlike white tail and mule deer and elk.
Do a good turn daily!
Don
Originally posted by gerryr
<br />Nice looking pen, but I'm curious, what's so special about axis deer antler?
 

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Looking good. I got antler, I got antler, Na na na na boo boo! Geuss I may have to post some since so many asked when the next batch was gonna be here.
 
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Originally posted by wdcav1952
<br />Lou was kind enough to give me this piece of antler and drill it for me. I apparently possess 10 thumbs when it comes to drilling antler.

Comments welcome.

I have it on good authority that Lou possesses exactly 1 thumb less than you when it comes to the Sierra. [}:)] [;)]
 
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