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20 September 2005, 12:04
cold
has anyone used Ebony as a mount backing?
hello all

I just got back some boar skulls and wanted to do the backing myself, I enjoy woodworking alot!

has anyone used ebony as the back of their euro mounts? I love ebony or purple heart, I know I know, its a hard wood, thus hard to deal with, but im well vearsed in it, I just wanted to see some pictures if anyone had any euro mounts, I just think it would look very pretty!

thanks for any input or pics
22 September 2005, 05:47
RBHunt
If I had ebony and the ability to use it, I sure would. A lot of the old mounts in the 1800's used back boards painted black and they looked great! The only problem I can thank of would be the expense. Go for it. I might even hire you to do one for me. Wink
22 September 2005, 08:16
jds
Might I suggest that you use African Blackwood. It looks very similar to ebony, is a LOT cheaper, easier to work, and won't split like ebony.

Just my $ .02 - adjusted for inflation.

JDS


And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer)
22 September 2005, 22:50
cold
thanks for the info

Once this whole Hurrican Rita business blows on by, im off to find some Ebony...if not ebony, then African Blackwood. Of course i will post my results. keep em commin! Also, anyone know where in Dallas I should start to look for ebony or purple heart or african Blackwood?
23 September 2005, 13:48
gotogirl3
Cold, I would be interested if you get info as wherever you get the ebony or blackwood might also have some hard to find African habitat type products. Keep me posted. Thanks!
25 September 2005, 02:56
jds
Woodcraft may have some but it won't be cheap.

Try Ebay. They have a separate hardwoods section. Here's the address:

http://crafts.listings.ebay.com:80/Woodworking_Woodwork...ocmdZListingItemList

Good luck!

JDS


And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer)
29 September 2005, 13:36
cold
quote:
Originally posted by gotogirl3:
Cold, I would be interested if you get info as wherever you get the ebony or blackwood might also have some hard to find African habitat type products. Keep me posted. Thanks!


Gotogirl

I have some blackwood and ebony on its way for 2 different euro mounts Im doing, would you be so kind as to email me with the specifics/habit products you have?

Info@35ranch.com


JDS thanks a ton, got some right off the web/ebay. Im not a huge fan of ebay but dang, when you cant find it locally, ebay has it for sure.
30 September 2005, 06:20
jds
Great .. .

Pictures . . . we need pictures!!

JDS


And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer)
06 October 2005, 08:51
RBHunt
quote:
Originally posted by gotogirl3:
Cold, I would be interested if you get info as wherever you get the ebony or blackwood might also have some hard to find African habitat type products. Keep me posted. Thanks!


What kind of habitat products are you wanting? Most African habitats are constructed using items that are available in the US. African habitat is not all that different from many of the plants that are local to the states. I don't think anybody has mopane leaves or such, but there should be substitutes available. PM me, I might be able to assist.
22 October 2005, 14:29
gotogirl3
Sorry for taking so long getting back to you. I won't have any actual trophies until I hunt next year, but with the decor in my house I have really attempted not to have that tookie, trendy safari crap they are putting out. Almost all of the things I have that represent Africa actually came from there either stuff I brought back or stuff from specialty places that I know is genuine. That said, I kill anything that grows, so all my trees, arrangements, etc. that I like alot of and just can't find anything that is truly a replica of indigenous(sp?) African plant life. Any help or ideas would be great. Thanks!
23 October 2005, 04:30
cold
thanks gotogirl

have anything thorny I could use? thats all I can think of now at least