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beyondmyken
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Fun with elk ivories
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I thought I would share some projects I did with elk ivories. First is to use them in place of buttons or antler pieces for an arm
The next project was to incorporate them into a knife sheath. They actually serve a purpose as they are positioned so that the guard of the knife locks into the sheath with a cam action.
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beyondmyken
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Sorry I added a picture twice. Tried to modify my post several times and couldn’t clean it up.
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Trenton G.
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June 27, 2019, 07:08:55 AM »
Those are really cool!
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Tim Finley
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June 27, 2019, 12:34:27 PM »
That's a great Idea for buttons on an arm guard !
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Sam McMichael
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Looks really cool!
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Very cool!
I inlayed an ivory in a knot hole on a riser one time. The customer loved it!
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