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  • Glitter and Guns

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    Thanks for sharing that! I have a daughter that would love some of those pieces. Marking it for Christmas! Thanks! It wasn't at all what I was expecting, either.
     

    Greg_TX

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    My Dad passed away last year and I have the Remington Model 700 .270 that he carried when we'd go hunting together. He was always a proud PawPaw for his grandchildren. It would be cool to have each one take a shot, save the brass casing and have something made for each grandchild to remember him by. Thanks for the link!
     

    kyletxria1911a1

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    Thanks skip might take my N.D round (as you old heads know)the one where
    I almost shot momma and make a necklace outta it
     

    impactaccessories

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    Thanks for mentioning me Skip! As far as I know, I am the only one cutting casings and making art from the sides of shell casings. Money Clip 1-1.jpg Here is an example of a money clip I made from a .50 BMG shell. i have tons of other designs on my website, be sure to check it out.

    Thanks, Jacob
     

    TundraWookiee

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    I made myself a necklace one day with a broken tine from the first buck I shot as a kid. The spent casing from the kill was used to cap off the top of the piece of antler to hang from a leather necklace. It turns into a conversation piece everywhere I go.
     
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