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did this as a tribute to the raven i reared,the handle is black palm semi stabilized the blade is 440c stainless 6"x2" and gets a wicked edge the sheath is 9oz cow hide very thick this is a very heavy knife.
Bernie :thumbsup:
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Petrified or agatized wood can be beautiful, but since it is actually stone, a bit hard to work.
Windwalker, that's a very respectable piece of work.
 
Very very nice. Great looking knife and sheath. I love looking at others projects. Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
 
BillinOregon said:
Where might a Yank obtain a chunk?

Ya, no fair!! You Aussies have some wild looking grains to the wood ya get to work with!!

trade ya for some curly Maple!! :wink:

How about some Cedar or Ash..I do have a chainsaw.
 

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