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Ceannt

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I just finished up a little priming flask. Whitetail antler, ebony end cap, poured pewter ferrule. I'm trying to decide whether to keep the crude scrimshaw, or sand it off.
I made this as a prototype, thinking I could sell them. After I figured out what I have in it, and my time, I'd have to sell them for $150. I doubt I'd get many takers at that price... But on the bright side, I have a fancy new flask for my own use!
 

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IMO, it's pretty nice !

I think the scrim looks good, too - I'd leave it be

If it were mine, I'd add a small staple to the end cap, to hang it from my shooting bag, for quick accessibility.
 
Nicely done.
Scrim takes practice. ;)
After I figured out what I have in it, and my time, I'd have to sell them for $150.
😄 A lot of us know all about that,,
That's why it's called a "hobby" not making a living,, 😇
 
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Gee I figure I make about a dollar an hour for my muzzle loading supplies I sell. So you must have a lot of time in our flask!Most of us play this game for the fun not for profit.
 
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