First Deer horn to crack

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I've been bragging that I've never had a deer horn to crack... this one is my one and only click style pen that I turned about 4 years ago when I lived in Houston... I was showing it to a friend and noticed the cap had cracked after all these years..
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This is my personal pen that I've carried off and on since I made it.:(
 
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Hey Chuck, you live and learn. But surely you can re-do the cap end. Maybe a bit of Olivewood? It would be a pity to lose your own favourite

No offence intended, but you could pull the refill back a bit too[:)]
 

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You're gonna think I'm crazy, but I save the antler shavings and dust in a bag just in case I need to fill something in someday with it. I save a lot of different dust colors. I just could not see all those neat little bags go to waste that the pens come in.
 

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Originally posted by ozmandus
<br />Tim,
I have a bag of antler dust that I've been saving too... just not sure where it is in the new shop.

Look "someplace safe", that's where I lose about 80% of my "lost treasures".[:D][:D]
 
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