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EC121
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Powder measure by Kenny Nichols.
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Posted for Kenny Nichols. 28 grains made from a Alabama whitetail deer antler. Stained with sumac and turmeric then rubbed back to a soft yellow and brown. Perfect for a little 32 cal. squirrel rifle.
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Brice Stultz
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That's just cool!
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Tim Crosby
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Looks well done, nice work Kenny.
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wattlebuster
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I like it
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It sold 5min. after I posted it.
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That's a nifty lil measure
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Mick C
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Awesome craftsmanship. You should make and sell more....Mick
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