Pretty Mule

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I had to make my other MT-07 look good. The modified mule I've posted before is a worker and is next on deck to be sharpened (took the edge down a little too low). This Mule will be displayed for a while and let the the others do the work for a while.
It feels great in the hand with the swells front, rear and center.
Zach did it again, I'm very happy with it :D :D The guy does good work :D

Had to sneak up on it for one pic. Lighting really makes a difference.

Have to see when I can get clearer pictures, when this gray cold drizzle lets up maybe, the picture here doesn't capture the knife perfectly.
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Looks nice...I think I would have a hard time using that one.

Is the spine rounded or is it just the lighting?
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Wow!!!
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Looks great! What kind of burl is that?
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I bet that would look even better in person. Nice job!
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Looks good! Can't wait to see some more pictures. Zach really does amazing work.

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Very sweet scale material and mule.
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Let me know how it works for you after a few weeks of using it. If you change your mind about a detail don't hesitate to contact me. Kind of tricky to get a decent snapshot of it with all the glare. I may need to invest in a light tent.

This my desktop image right now. :D

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This is one of the best looking Mules that I have seen. Great work and thanks for posting.
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gorgeous
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So what's it made of?
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wow! that is a work of art
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Me likey!
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Haven't has a chance to get back here..... The wood is a stabilized maple that's been injected with some turquoise dye. It's been finished to a fine gloss. This treated wood seems like some very tough stuff.

The top of the handle is rounded and came out very smooth and sweet. I am loving the swells front, rear and center. It feels very nice in the hand. I'm still a little dumbfounded at how nice it turned out. :D

Thanks for all of the comments. Still shooting for getting some better pics of it.
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Got this today.........
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This is what it looks like, finally

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One more folks..........
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