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| Oakie where did you find that Quachita oak? I hunt and fish the Quachita like to use a piece of that wood on a skinner. |
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| mighty fine, as always.
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| That metal pattern is "interesting" to say the least.
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| You did good. Nice pattern and great wood. See you at the show |
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| quote: Originally posted by D Humbarger: Oakie where did you find that Quachita oak? I hunt and fish the Quachita like to use a piece of that wood on a skinner.
I probably made a misleading statement. The knife is a Quachita Hunter. The stabilized spalted oak I bought from wood dealers. It is a pretty nice piece of wood. mike |
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