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Old 10-05-2013, 04:18 PM
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+ 100 to what Xbonz just posted,,,,,,,,


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full size, two tone Amboyna burl. ( it had started to rain which is why there are water drops on the grips.)





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Really nice, Amboyna looks a lot like Afzelia. Are they somehow related?
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Really nice, Amboyna looks a lot like Afzelia. Are they somehow related?
thanks Alex!

I always thought they were related but I wasn't certain so I looked it up and the only thing I could find was that they are both members of the family Leguminosae but they are from separate genus, ( whatever that means ) I know they're both from South East Asia.
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a friend from a woodworking forum saw my post about the autism charity match and donated two desert ironwood blanks so I was able to send these two sets to the match as well.


officer size, Desert Ironwood.







officer size, X cut Desert ironwood.








full size, Camel Bone.





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