Giraffe Bone

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Hello!
Does anybody know what is a handles material named as "Giraffe Bone"?
Was it used officially for 532 model?
And if somebody maybe has it - can you please show the photo?
Thanks!
Mark
 
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One of 334 Daves award knives from Alanta in 2007 was 'Girraffe'......
 
yep one was,,,

top one is Giraffe Bone.. it is one of the hardest scale bone's you can use i hear tell it will last for a long time under rough conditions.
2ed is leopard wood
3ed is ironwood
here is what is on the blades:
 
I have a custom dorado 271 with Giraffe bone on it. Really cool colors. Sorry no pics but when i get them I will post here.
 
Giraffe bone is an awesome handle material widely used on knives. It is one of my favorite handle materials that I have used on my customized 110's and 112's. That is actually Giraffe bone on the knife in my logo.:)

Eric
 
Having to support that long neck Is the reason for the 'hardness' of the bone...
 
Having to support that long neck Is the reason for the 'hardness' of the bone...
young grasshopper, if you mean neck bone it is not ...
it is from the shin bone that is so dense
but you would still be right that it still is suporting the long neck,
jest lower down. [[ right that is unless you are left ]:confused: ] .
 
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