curly maple

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speyederlover
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curly maple

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Here's one of my favorite designs. The blade is CPM 154 CM 3.75" long, 1/8" thick. Handle is 4 3/8" long with 416 stainless steel bolsters and curly maple scales. The curly maple has the coolest irredescent look to it when you move it back in forth in the light. Thanks for looking.
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oh... that's real nice... me likey!!
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wow those bolsters really finish off the piece, Nice.
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Very cool! I am always a fan of maple since I see it on instruments all the time (violin mandolin). That piece of wood is very nicely flamed. Quilted maple is very nice too! I have some of this I was going to make a violin out of.
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