Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

Lots of nice pictures of wood and steel. Here's an old Ulster.
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Now that is a find! From the etch it must date to around 1898.
 
A Roundknife in Osage Orange:

A Skiver Knife in Cocobolo:

Both are for leather working.

Little experiment. I laminated mesquite to ironwood for this one:

Dave, you make exquisite working knives, among your other skills. It is such a pleasure to see them displayed with your photography and commentary. Just a wonderful learning ex

Bocote Canal Street Cutlery 2015 Forum Knife
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There's nothing in that picture that I don't like and a couple of items that I love. Very nice.

Rosewood.

Handsome knife, Alan. Great grain.

Sonoran Camp Knife in some incredible American Black Walnut.

Left over material from a shelving project. No seriously, from Home Depot!

Exhibition Grade Turkish Walnut. Stock cutoffs from a custom rifle maker. (Butch Searcy of The All AmericanDouble Rifle Co).

Ditto!! Great use of "ordinary" pieces.


Powerful pair, Ron. and that background is perfect for them. Well done, buddy.

- Stuart
 
Great Ettrick! Is that ebony?
Thank you. I'm embarrassed to say I don't know but I believe it is. Jeff offered it to me and I never did ask.:oops: But I love it and will be on the lookout for more of em. :) Beautiful job on those new bocote pants!
 
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