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Dalenabq, Most of the carving you can do with a Dremel tool
and some needle files and the scrimshaw with a homemade tool or graver. I just use a walnut stain same as I use on gunstocks.
 
Nice, fine detail work on those antler tips, Maestro.

What are you using to color the antler and the turkey bone?

AZ - I can't take any credit for the powder measures but I do know the gentleman that made the two antler tips. He's a local PA craftsman - he colors the antler tips with brown onion skins - boiled in water with a little vinegar to set the dye - after about a half hour, they start to look yellowish and the longer they're left in, the darker they get. He doesn't have a website of his own but he does attend alot of the Eastern events and I know that he supplies Cabin Creek Muzzleloading with some of the items on their "Accouterments" page (see Musketman's link above). Besides the powder measures, he makes some very nice ball/shot pouches and priming horns.
 
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