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A Wyatt

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Here are a couple knives I recently finished. The larger is made with 1084 and elk antler. The smaller is made from a rake tine with deer antler handle.
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Really nice looking knives, what did you color the antlers with?
Cotton
Boiled in instant coffee for 20 min, then covered in lamp suit. Then hand rubbed with bees wax and old shop towel till they shine.
 
Boiled in instant coffee for 20 min, then covered in lamp suit. Then hand rubbed with bees wax and old shop towel till they shine.
Well they look great! I’ve been working with antlers for many years and never got them to look as good! Cotton
 
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