Best Knife Handle Material

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Zencowboy wrote:I am bidding on some stabilized dyed wood on ebay right now for the mule cruwear. Been looking at so much handle material and a few of these woods just pop out at me.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/craigstevensstu ... 4340.l2562

Don't outbid me ;-)
I agree with you those dyed wood slabs really would give each knife a very unique character. I have been looking into similar products on the bay.
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Here is an ebay seller who was recommended to me by someone on this forum. I havne't gotten anything here but there are some great looking pieces.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/sdcwoodworking/ ... ksid=p3686

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Micarta!

From linen to burlap depending on the knife style and application.
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