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    Default Black & White Ebony and a W&B

    I have some wood cooking and decided to slice off a couple strips. I didn't bother book matching as this is just a test. Broke out a daily shaver and striped it. Slapped on the scales and I think I like it. The wood is Black and White Ebony, it's hard, slick and takes a nice polish. Took photos as soon as the pins were set......... and there's that dust again.












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    Oooh thats nice.

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    Another great one Dennis! I love black and white ebony!

    Maybe if you used the time to make scales for yourself to make them for the guys I keep passing to you, you wouldn't be so overwhelmed!

    Yeah right, maybe I should try that myself...

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    those are great!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denmason View Post
    I have some wood cooking and decided to slice off a couple strips.
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    Had some wood cooking? Are you spalting your own wood? Am I reading too much into this?

    You do consistently beautiful work.

    Charlie

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    Actually I'm drying the wood in a dehumidifier to get the moisture content at a level suitable level.

    Quote Originally Posted by spazola View Post
    Had some wood cooking? Are you spalting your own wood? Am I reading too much into this?

    Charlie

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    Oooh, purdy.

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    Wow! You do amazing work.

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