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Shark tooth inlay
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James Carnes



Registered: January 2012
Posts: 23
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Genuine fossilized shark teeth inlayed into EVA grip.
· Date: Tue January 17, 2012 · Views: 469 · Tags: 1 · Filesize: 43.5kb, 155.2kb · Dimensions: 1186 x 2000 ·
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Steve Zayas

Registered: March 2010
Posts: 328
Tue January 17, 2012 1:01pm

nice i like it
Greg Foy

Registered: November 2008
Location: Aptos, Ca
Posts: 108
Tue January 17, 2012 10:58pm

That looks great, and the abalone inlay is nice, too.
STEVEN COX

Registered: November 2006
Posts: 282
Wed January 18, 2012 12:02pm

Very custom!
James Carnes

Registered: January 2012
Posts: 23
Thu January 19, 2012 5:02pm

Thanks guys, those are actually real fossilized shark teeth that I found on the beach at North Myrtle Beach, SC.
Scott Backholm

Registered: January 2012
Posts: 57
Wed February 8, 2012 7:45pm

beautiful work. Did you build up a few coats,and then stick them right in the drying epoxy?
James Carnes

Registered: January 2012
Posts: 23
Fri March 2, 2012 3:57pm

Scott - I actually cut out a pocket in the eva of about the same size as the tooth and glued them in place, then covered with about 5 coats of epoxy to get a smooth, glass like finish over them.


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