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  1. #21
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    Oh, they're horn scales, not bone scales. Makes much more sense now.

    Still very cool.

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    Wow, just ran across this. This is very cool. :)
    Kent

    [url]http://keenedge.org/[/url]

  3. #23
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    This is very cool, Ray!!
    It'll be interesting to see how the laser engraving working on the different types of media used for scales. Translucents aught to be really fun!!

    Keep up the awesome work.
    John C.
    GEMOCRAT

 

 

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