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Does anyone know where i can get some Ebony in Australia for a fore end for my Cz 550 500 A2 ? i dont know how hard it would be to import it ? Filipine kamagong wood iam told is unique and one of the hardest ! it would be nice to get some African Gabbon Ebony ,thanks for many answers or help
 
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You can try Geoff Slee he might know,see his add in the Australian Deer mag.Have you thought about using Buffalo horn I have that on all my custom rilfes and the grain makes them look outstanding?
 
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Try a wood supplier or joinery/cabinete makers they some times use exotic timbers or woodturning hobby places also have small pieces for sale at times.Or cheapest I have seen was to get someone visiting Africa to bring back an ebony souviner, a lot cheaper than buying the stuff here.


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Adrian at
Lot 1 Cunneen Street
Mulgrave, (near Windsor)
NSW 2756
Ph: +61 2 4577 5277
Fax: +61 2 4577 6846
I have seen some there.


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Adrian at TREND TIMBERS
Lot 1 Cunneen Street
Mulgrave, (near Windsor)
NSW 2756
Ph: +61 2 4577 5277
Fax: +61 2 4577 6846


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Bob.
 
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