4th of July project

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I put Elk antler on this Buck 112. Have not decided if I will engrave the bolsters or not.
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Niiiiiiiice!
Take care and God bless,

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That Elk turned out knice.
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Looks great!
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Thanks.
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Yessir!!!
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You dressed that 112 "to the nines". ::tu::
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Awesome job! 😎👍 💯
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Excellent, how thick are they?
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The scales are slightly over 1/8” thick. I try to select material that allows for a fairly flat side. Not a fan of thick and shaved down excessively to meet the bolsters.
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Very nice job there!

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