Schrade 5OT with Dyed, Stabilized Leopardwood Handles

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Schrade 5OT with Dyed, Stabilized Leopardwood Handles

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I added a new Schrade factory blade to this one along with some dark green dyed, stabilized, Leopardwood handles. It cleaned up pretty nice!
5OT with Leopardwood Handles
5OT with Leopardwood Handles
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Too dang cool!!! :shock:
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very nice jeff ::tu::
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That is some cool wood Jeff. Never seen that before. Excellent grain and color. Would that be a hard wood? Beautiful and aptly named. Thanks for showing it. ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 6:12 am That is some cool wood Jeff. Never seen that before. Excellent grain and color. Would that be a hard wood? Beautiful and aptly named. Thanks for showing it. ::tu::
Yes, it’s considered a hardwood. It’s fairly dense but seemed to be easily sanded and shaped.
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That's a beauty, nice work!
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:shock: Wow! That's beautiful Jeff! ::nod:: Great work Buddy! ::handshake::
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I don't believe I have seen Leopard wood before. Excellent!
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