tkbarron
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Hey all,
I've got a fresh batch of "Gator Bites" for your turning pleasure. All blanks are 3/4" square by 5" long and are pressure cast using Alumilite Clear and genuine American Alligator jaw bone.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com
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These pieces host small jaw bone fragments carefully selected and arranged to maximize presentation. The attached pens should give you an idea of what to expect.
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Shipping via USPS is free to any US address. Outside the US is $6 per order.
Here's a rundown of the colors:
Group A
1 – 4: Red Russet
5 – 8: Turquoise<o
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Group B
9 – 12: Copper with a light swirl of Emerald
13 – 16: Lavender (Same as pen pictured)<o
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Group C
17 – 20: Black/Gold Swirl
21 – 24: Light Blue (Same as pen pictured)<o
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Group D
25 – 26: Emerald with a light swirl of Copper
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In case you haven't turned gator before, you should use VERY sharp tools (preferably carbide), lots of CA and a heavy duty dust mask. Also, back paint the blanks before tubing. These are slightly transparent for effect and you don't want your tubes showing thru. Please see my previous listings for additional info or PM me for help.
Thanks,
Tom <o
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I've got a fresh batch of "Gator Bites" for your turning pleasure. All blanks are 3/4" square by 5" long and are pressure cast using Alumilite Clear and genuine American Alligator jaw bone.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com




These pieces host small jaw bone fragments carefully selected and arranged to maximize presentation. The attached pens should give you an idea of what to expect.
Price is $12 each.<o


Shipping via USPS is free to any US address. Outside the US is $6 per order.
Here's a rundown of the colors:
Group A
1 – 4: Red Russet
5 – 8: Turquoise<o


Group B
9 – 12: Copper with a light swirl of Emerald
13 – 16: Lavender (Same as pen pictured)<o


Group C
17 – 20: Black/Gold Swirl
21 – 24: Light Blue (Same as pen pictured)<o


Group D
25 – 26: Emerald with a light swirl of Copper
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In case you haven't turned gator before, you should use VERY sharp tools (preferably carbide), lots of CA and a heavy duty dust mask. Also, back paint the blanks before tubing. These are slightly transparent for effect and you don't want your tubes showing thru. Please see my previous listings for additional info or PM me for help.
Thanks,
Tom <o


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