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Many Thanks,Thanks. I get a Thiers vibe from it too. Buck 317 Ridgeway, named for an ancient trackway in England, and made in China for the UK-legal market. As for the wood, I think all they said was "burlwood" or "burl wood".
I got mine from the bay after being smitten by Arian29 's posting of one in the what trad today thread.
I think those would sell pretty well if they were available in the US.Thanks. I get a Thiers vibe from it too. Buck 317 Ridgeway, named for an ancient trackway in England, and made in China for the UK-legal market. As for the wood, I think all they said was "burlwood" or "burl wood".
I got mine from the bay after being smitten by Arian29 's posting of one in the what trad today thread.
I'd think so. Apparently they didn't sell well enough in England. I'm glad it isn't my job to predict such things.I think those would sell pretty well if they were available in the US.
As usual, some great looking knives... since we seem to be in an alliterative mood today, I'll just say that is some resplendent rosewood.....I'm late to the lumber luau today, but it gave me the chance to see a lot of tremendous timber posted by others earlier in the day.
This week I have a couple of knives covered in sylvan slabs.
A big Joker in olive wood that I got in Valencia, Spain and think very highly of:
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Union Jack is my name for this rosewood lambsfoot that my wife and daughter bought for me in Barnitt's hardware store in York, England:
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Great photo redsparrow, I forget about my Brazilian Cherry 23, gotta dig that out soon!Brazilian Cherry
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