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That's a svelte mamushi, man.
What are the specs on the unnamed model? Is it a one off?
What are the specs on the unnamed model? Is it a one off?
That's a svelte mamushi, man.
What are the specs on the unnamed model? Is it a one off?
Some stunners! Hard to believe they didn't sell at Blade!
Thanks Odaon, I sold quite a few and the number I have left gets smaller each day, I am slowly getting picked off one by one through PM's If you see something you like I suggest you jump on it, These will not be around very long!
Which Warthog?Haha, tempting! I've still got my heart set on that Warthog.
Which Warthog?
I think he is referring to the one that we have been discussing making.
Man, those Orange liners really Pop! Nice looking bunch.
The wood slabs in the middle are just phenomenal. The curl is must be mesmerizing in person.
But the profile of the one in Burlap on the bottom immediately drew my eye. Looks like a nice little edc while still being capable of camp utility work. I bet that thin, pokey tip will work great for zipping open trout bellies.
Not to be rude, but if I am holding a knife and I am nearing the charring point of standard Micarta, let alone a higher grade, I am going to put the knife through my head... If not that drastic, my mindset definitely would align more with personal preservation.
Thanks for the particulars. A stunning bunch, to be sure.
I can see that the the Thunderstorm has a more butterscotch color, where as most standard burlap is more brown. Still I assumed that it was standard burlap.
When looking about for materials, keep an eye out for Sapele, particularly Pomele Sapele. It is often used in Guitar backs due to its high figure, color, chatoyance and eyes while still being fairly low in worm damage and checks.
Pomele is akin to Curly in Curly birch, but a tighter version. More along the lines of Fiddleback Curly Birch or Maple where it is Highly figured and highly chatoyant than the normal "Curly" models of the woods above.
Wow, that orange stripe really does pop! I've only had time to check these out very briefly on my phone but got to look at them on the PC and bigger screen last evening. Each one is outstanding and I don't know if I could pick a favorite.
Rub some dirt on it.
Rub some dirt on it.