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04-10-2024, 11:51 AM
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Making ivory beads
Hi, I've just started making a few ivory beads. I have some mammoth ivory from my time in Alaska. I'm making them to similar specification to the beads previous sold by several of the parts outlets. .0157 bead with a 0.120 shaft. I am also making ivory mid beads. 0.080 diameter with a cone shaped base. See pictures. I'm asking $30 with shipping and tax for a front bead and $25 for a mid bead. I am also open to trying to make custom sizes to your specifications. If you are interested or want to chat about them, please shoot me a message with your number and I will call you.
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06-12-2024, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by TobyBoudreau
I am also open to trying to make custom sizes to your specifications. If you are interested or want to chat about them, please shoot me a message with your number and I will call you.
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Toby,
What are the chances you could cut threads in the shank for the Parkers so they do not have to be fitted by trial and error and then glued in? Or at the least cut the shanks so they are barely oversized to replace a Parker original brass front sight?
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