02-13-2004, 12:30 AM
Ave!<br>
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Well, since it has been driven home the absolute absurdity of trying to recreate a period plumata in any realistic timeframe, does anyone have a good supplier for squamata scales, preferably in brass, but steel would do if brass is too hard to come by. I have a source on brass sheeting and I have friends with beverly sheers, but the idea of cutting out 400+ scales myself is beyond my spare time allottment anytime soon. I know price will be high perhaps, but I have seen brass 'trophy tags' that seem to match the right dimensions for a reasonable price, but I would still be cutting the corners off of 'em, and I would prefer to do nothing more than punch the holes (would be even better if they came prepunched too!!).<br>
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Any die makers out there just looking for an excuse to blow a weekend on a new die? for punching out small squamata?<br>
<br>
Anyway,<br>
<br>
Gratis,<br>
<br>
Britannicus <p></p><i></i>
<br>
Well, since it has been driven home the absolute absurdity of trying to recreate a period plumata in any realistic timeframe, does anyone have a good supplier for squamata scales, preferably in brass, but steel would do if brass is too hard to come by. I have a source on brass sheeting and I have friends with beverly sheers, but the idea of cutting out 400+ scales myself is beyond my spare time allottment anytime soon. I know price will be high perhaps, but I have seen brass 'trophy tags' that seem to match the right dimensions for a reasonable price, but I would still be cutting the corners off of 'em, and I would prefer to do nothing more than punch the holes (would be even better if they came prepunched too!!).<br>
<br>
Any die makers out there just looking for an excuse to blow a weekend on a new die? for punching out small squamata?<br>
<br>
Anyway,<br>
<br>
Gratis,<br>
<br>
Britannicus <p></p><i></i>