Kudu Vampire Loose

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Hi yall I had a customer come by last week a bring a Kudu GM model back he had purchased a little over two years ago. He asked why the horn was chiping, at first I did not see what he was talking about but under magnification there were craters in the horn. I took it down to Mr. Herrons for happy hour and he looked it over real quick and said we had a bug problem. That knife had been in a drawer for over a year stored in a towel away fron the leather, so the critter didnt come in looking for that. Mr Herron said to store it with mothballs and the critters would leave it alone. This was the first encounter I have had with a problem like this. Maybe someone can shed more light on this subject. Kudu Krying in Karolina. Thanks GenO
 
Just stick the handle in acetone for a few seconds!!!!
That will cure your problems!! :):p:):p:)
 
natural horn attracts natural critters

:p especialy in humid climates acetone does work.
 
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