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Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

Walnut Spartan, a bit slippery until some stippling jigging (edit) was added.

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Glad to have this one, it came with toothpick & tweezers, which are not often included on wood covered Vic's.
 
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That's an awesome toothpick! I've didn't know Buck even made such a thing!
Thanks, Zach. :)
I'm a big fan of 2-bladed toothpicks (but not the tiny size), so I was happy to find this Buck 388. It was in a "Buck Christmas tin" I bought in 2015, but I think it may have been from a year or two earlier. The tin contained matching toothpicks in 2 sizes.




- GT
 
We have some Walnut that I've been carrying around for a while now. (I love walnut).

Then we have the reground purpleheart Klein. I just about got it perfect but there is a wee spot in the edge still but it's a work knife and it will come out. Looks a lot better than having a hole blown in it from a wire.

The last one is Morado wood on a really old cleaver I found in a pile of really old rusty kitchen stuff in a very old building. The original scales looked very similar to this wood but we're too warped to reuse.

 
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