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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Pàdruig Dylan, here is the fusion of Lambsfoot and Black Plum I promised you. It is Purple Heartwood. The larger Lambsfoot is Bog Oak. Ashley Harrison at Wrights is doing a spectacular job and deserves kudos.
Figured I’d take my first pic of the year as an homage to our very ownPàdruig since I’ve got all the good things with me today!
Happy New Year, everyone!!
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Thanks! That is a nice looking sowbelly!Congrats on the cool, colorful, Christmas Case!!
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider stag sowbelly stockman:
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I like those plum handles a lot. Hope GEC continues to use it....Very nice, Greg, thank you for sharing! That is quite the pair!
Thems are some fine things indeed. Happy New Year, my friend.
A pair of plums for me today. Happy New Year, everyone!
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Queen's canoe is an excellent pattern. I've been enjoying my Col. Coon version.Happy New Year's Porch Dwellers! Starting the year off with some amber carved stag bone with this Queen Canoe
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Thank you, GT... I really enjoy it too.Osage Orange sure is an appealing handle material, John!
Cracker Jack looking majestic.
I'm really enjoying all the pictures of everybody's well matched opposites.
Thank you, Greg.I like everything about that one, John, including the way those secondary blades lay down. Nice score, I can see that one getting some serious pocket carry.