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    Here is a set i knocked up out of Jarrah

    All brass hardwear, razor says 3 gun, and has a logo of 3 rifles leaning together.

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    Nice. Jarrah is a beautiful wood.

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    It looks great! Since I've never heard of nor seen a Jarrah tree in Iowa, should I assume it to be native to Australia?

    This looks like another job for Google!

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    Your too quick

    i need to learn how to insert links...

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    Very nice !!!!

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    Nice
    How did you like working with it ? Need a new bandsaw blade yet ?
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    very pretty!

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    Nice work Buckler. I like Western Myall as a handle material myself, but I have Jarrah on hand as well. Once again, nice work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Nice
    How did you like working with it ? Need a new bandsaw blade yet ?
    hahaha Iv been cutting this stuff with drop saws and table saws so no.

    Love the Jarrah, its really grown on me. There is so much beauty in the timber, and the 'hardness' allows it to burnish up real well.

    Enjoyed playing with the engraver. Am going to be doing some laser engraving done soon but this was great and i love the look proper engraving gives.

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