Whitetail antler cigar

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rcarman

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This is my first antler cigar. It is an Eastern Whitetail drop and was very porous in the center. The porosity filled ok with the CA/BLO finish but left some dark spots. I assume that is normal but I have not done any others for comparison. Your comments are welcome, thanks for looking.


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Rifleman1776

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Definately a handsome pen. Well done. Dark spots and variations in color or tone are normal. That's the beauty of antler, each is different and what you get is unknown until you are finished. When you cut through to marrow (porous part), use of CA is the lifesaver. Some rub antler dust from the turning into the pores. Matter of choice.
 

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good job bob. i think the dark spots occur frequently on antler pens... at least the ones i've seen. looks like a good finish although it's a little difficult to tell with the picture...
 

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Looks good, Bob. Each antler seems to have its own charm. As you noted, whitetail has a large marrow. Axis antler has almost no marrow. I was given some moose antler and it has no marrow at the tips. Moose and axis antler give a faux ivory appearance, IMHO.

BTW, yes, thin ca is a must with whitetail antler.
 
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