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JoBone

Jobone.SugiCutlery - Custom handle and knives
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I am cleaning out my office and found these 3 faulty handles that I made years ago. They are not good enough to sell as new, but I think they will be a good set for someone who wants a project.

Price is $25 for all which covers CONUS shipping and the time it takes to write this up.

1) Pheasant wood - a very rare variety from Malaysia. This wood was rescued from a burning tree. Small crack on side that can be easily fixed
2) Curly ash with Bloodwood burl - cool handle, I burnt the ash then inlay the grooves with a bronze-like dust. Crack is at the ferrule. The bloodwood is stabilized, so it may be good, but I think it may require maintenance if the crack expands
3) D-shape desert ironwood and ebony - nice handle, if I remember I may have put it on the wrong knife and it got a small crack when removing it. I think it will be good to go with a little CA.
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