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    A bit of homework

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ID:	9769Put a new top on a Fire thingee and made a neck sheath for it.Click image for larger version. 

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    Nice

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    very tidy.
    “For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.”

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    Thanks guys,the top is a peace of wood I had left over from a knife handle and the bottom is buffalo horn.

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    very nice Tony, can you remember what the wood is?? it looks lovely with the contrast of sap and heart wood, looks a little like tiger maple, but it has open pours that leads me to believe its something else

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadZ View Post
    very nice Tony, can you remember what the wood is?? it looks lovely with the contrast of sap and heart wood, looks a little like tiger maple, but it has open pours that leads me to believe its something else

    cheers

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    HI Madz,The wood on the fire stick thingee is wot was left when I made one of my knifes.Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	9788 it was a toast rack I got from the booty made in the USofA.Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	9789.It's 3or4 differant woods stuck together.
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    ah i see, couldn't make that out from the picture, certainly does not look like joined pieces, very nice knife and steel there Tony, heirloom material

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    Thanks Madz,I think its sold,I'v got to make a new sheath for it,a buddy of mine put the blade throw the side of the original,Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony1948 View Post
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    Done a bit more homework on some fire thingees over the last2-3 week.Took the plastic handles off and replaced them with some bone and antler Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	10085I adid a bit of lenth to the second one downe,youcan see I'v pluged the hole with a bit of brass bar,you can hold them in you'r hand a lot better now.

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    nice work Tony....
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