caine Gold Member Joined Nov 9, 2003 Messages 4,248 Feb 13, 2018 #1 On the 110/112 what type of wood is it
jbmonkey baldcypressswampmapleslashpineandcabbagepalm Platinum Member Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 32,484 Feb 13, 2018 #2 layers of birch maybe.
caine Gold Member Joined Nov 9, 2003 Messages 4,248 Feb 13, 2018 #3 So I’m guess it’s as good as the standard 110 handle
jbmonkey baldcypressswampmapleslashpineandcabbagepalm Platinum Member Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 32,484 Feb 13, 2018 #4 should be. same deal from what i can tell, just different color.
VorpalRain Joined Dec 8, 2016 Messages 1,343 Feb 13, 2018 #5 Plywood started in 94......prior to that it macassar ebony. Both are good.....ebony usually preferred.
Plywood started in 94......prior to that it macassar ebony. Both are good.....ebony usually preferred.
VorpalRain Joined Dec 8, 2016 Messages 1,343 Feb 13, 2018 #6 We recently got a chance to buy one with the old ebony. I suppose they'll be showing up on e-Bay soon.
We recently got a chance to buy one with the old ebony. I suppose they'll be showing up on e-Bay soon.
BuckShack Gold Member Joined Jul 19, 2015 Messages 3,432 Feb 13, 2018 #7 I prefer real wood, but the laminated wood product will stand up to the elements longer. These are working knives and will last.
I prefer real wood, but the laminated wood product will stand up to the elements longer. These are working knives and will last.
K kossetx Joined Apr 11, 2017 Messages 1,093 Feb 13, 2018 #8 The only difference is the Macassar ply has the nice top lam. The charcoal top lam isn't as nice. It's just dyed birch.
The only difference is the Macassar ply has the nice top lam. The charcoal top lam isn't as nice. It's just dyed birch.