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    Red Deer Antler Sgain Dubh

    Made this a while ago, before I even had a kilt. It's a bit too bulky to be a user, but it's nice all the same.

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    Well mastered piece, but as you noticed, hard to wear in hose.
    I like the breeze between my knees

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    It looks very good but if it has a sharp edge is there any danger from what is known as stag horn poisoning? Do you have to treat it specially first?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swmbo View Post
    It looks very good but if it has a sharp edge is there any danger from what is known as stag horn poisoning? Do you have to treat it specially first?
    Consuming antler velvet has been linked to some toxicity, but I've never seen anything that indicates that the dried bone is in any way dangerous. Please elaborate.
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    An incredibly cool looking sgian! I like the idea of processing the antler a bit less and leaving it more whole like you've done.

    Utility goes down a bit...but cool factor goes way up in my mind.

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    I used an old taxidermist's trick to avoid any problems with the antler, which is, "Use a realy realy old piece, then leave it in a box of vascelene for a day or two," this ensures that the antler doesn't rot, you get a cool colour on the outside and the inside is tough enough to house a blade.

    But the vast problem is just the usability, which is sad, but at least it gets to sit proudly on my wall ^^

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    Great job

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