Wooden Inlays

Why not buy a Chris Reeve's inlaid Sebenza?

There is a great looking small CA buckeye burl inlay for sale now in the For Sale Forum.

Small Redwood Burl
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RICK - Left Handers Unite

[This message has been edited by RGRAY (edited 11-20-2000).]

[This message has been edited by RGRAY (edited 11-20-2000).]
 
Take a look at the new line from William Henry. I do not know what it is called but they do seem to be well made a well priced.
If you want the best though you should still get the Woodie from Chris Reeve.

[This message has been edited by Keith Montgomery (edited 11-20-2000).]
 
Doesn't Gerber have a line of wood inlay knives? Oops, it was Browning I was thinking of. Their featherweight series. www.browning.com Not "semi-custom" but a good knife for the price IMHO.

[This message has been edited by richard rosvall (edited 11-20-2000).]
 
The William Henry 'International' and 'Fishtail Oak' series are very nice. They are not actually inlaid though.
 
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