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    just wondering if anyone has played with these or not. would the would be you soft.

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    please move this to the general workshop place i have no idea why i put it here thanks

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    Be sure to seal the wood and be extra careful when pinning. My first restore was done with a soft wood(spalted sweet gum) and they look great on that Geneva blade. They can be seen in the classifieds with my honing ad.
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    i have done 2 sets of cedar. they were both beautiful. i just sold one a few weeks ago. they were thin and had good flex, however a little light. i liked them and will be doing more.

    the other set i have is gunstock style. pretty stuff. they are a bit thicker and are great.

    good luck, and yes be sure to seal them.

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