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Here's a couple of primers I made.
Left one is deer leg bone and osage ends.
Right one deer leg bone with cherry butt and maple tip.
By docorlin at 2012-03-10

Don
 
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Now those look really nice. I've been thinking about making one from a piece of antler (don't have any leg bone) but have yet to start. It won't look that good, though.


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Hi Hanshi. I'll bet they will look good.
Just jump right in.
I like these becuase they take up little room in the bag.
I only had a few bone this year.
I'm going to help a friend clean deer next year but I get the bone and senew.

Don
 
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I like !!

I think that they would make a great addition to any flintlock shooters bag.

I like the one with osage the best.

Keep your powder dry.
LeeRoy


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Really nice looking.
I tossed my deer bones this year. Frowner
 
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Thank you.
I like the osage best myself.

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They look great, good work.

BC


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Those do look good Doc. I'm sure I'll be seeing them soon. Looks like there's plenty of room on those to 'etch' Doc on them too. You really need to give that a try.

Thanks for the pics...L8R...Ken
 
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