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Originally Posted by Paul Dwyer
The tip of my Bazin was slightly chipped when I bought it and is now starting to look pretty fragile. I may have snagged it on my quiver so it needs to be replaced.
Is there a preference as to the type of synthetic bone or plastic used? What's the norm? I'm assuming the original tip is made of bone or ivory.
Thanks
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Bone or Ivory whatever they are calling it. I have an Ouchard Shop/School bow that has a worn and slightly chipped bone plate as well. It was just re-haired and then during the cleanup it was discovered that the Tip could have been replaced. Next re-hair if I don't sell it first I will have the Tip re-done.
Find the best qualified Bow Maker for this Job. A classic Bazin like yours deserves it and demands it.