Lignum Vitae Kiwi

STR

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Got some pictures in this morning from a very good friend of mine that took some wood I gave him and had them installed into his Kiwi. This is some nice Lignum that I picked up a good while ago from some very old stock over at Colco Fine woods in Memphis Tenn. Nice stuff. They have a huge stump of this wood that is so large it requires a fork lift to move it around. It must be ancient!

I wish I could remember who it was that did the work. If I find out I'll post it. It wasn't me. I really don't know that I could have done this one.

Nice job on it, and a great looker Deacon.

Thanks for sharing the pics. What I called scrap left over pieces of lignum someone else was able to put to work so it just goes to show you how one mans trash is another mans treasure doesn't it?

STR
 
Got some pictures in this morning from a very good friend of mine that took some wood I gave him and had them installed into his Kiwi. This is some nice Lignum that I picked up a good while ago from some very old stock over at Colco Fine woods in Memphis Tenn. Nice stuff. They have a huge stump of this wood that is so large it requires a fork lift to move it around. It must be ancient!

I wish I could remember who it was that did the work. If I find out I'll post it. It wasn't me. I really don't know that I could have done this one.

Nice job on it, and a great looker Deacon.

Thanks for sharing the pics. What I called scrap left over pieces of lignum someone else was able to put to work so it just goes to show you how one mans trash is another mans treasure doesn't it?

STR
Thanks Steve, and thanks again for the wood. Place that did the work was Santa Fe Stoneworks out in New Mexico.

Paul
 
I'm glad I've got some of your prized lignum vitae on two of my knives Steve .... ;)
gotta love lignum vitae .... that's one sweet looking Kiwi ... :thumbup:
 
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