Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

Holy Wood Nymphs, what an incredible ligneous display today!! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I was going to list the names of everyone whose wood-clad knives I really admired, but that's everyone so far! :p;) My wood-hafted knives this week aren't quite up to this thread's standards today, but that never stops me from posting. :rolleyes:
A 4" clip/spey Buck toothpick with "mystery wood" covers:
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A Taramundi with boxwood handle that I obtained in Spain 3 years ago:
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- GT
 
One of my favorites and one of the best executed Forum knife to date, elegant, simple answer just plain gorgeous. Everything came together beautifully with this knife and the timing was perfect. From the knife bein' one of the last things to roll out the door before they (Canal Street Cutlery) closed their doors for the final time. I think it was fitting that was were one of their first SFOs when they started and we were one of the last to close the doors too. It was also very fitting that we used the old retired shield dies and iirc the shield were stamped from old stock from Schrade's factory floor.

So as a fitting tribute to Wooden Wednesday here's some of my favorite pics of the Serpentine Shadow Jack with the Birdseye pivots and those gorgeous Bocote scales.

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Bein' such a beautiful day I think I'll throw it in the pocket for today's watch pocket knife :) .
 
Willie Paulsen South Africa White Karee Burl with Damascus blade
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- what a treasure this'un too :thumbsup:

I used the #49 Curly Zebrawood this morning to cut up a box.

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- a wee gem, Jeff :thumbsup:

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Michael May Bocote wood Lambsfoot from Sheffield. This guy makes great using knives that are sturdy and fun to collect.

- never tire of seeing that wood too :thumbsup:
 
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