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I think I'm going to have to get a GEC knife handled in Snakewood.  

Do you like it?

"Snakewood is an incredibly beautiful wood which originates mostly in Suriname, South America.  The specific gravity is around 1.2, making it one of the worlds hardest woods.  The part sold as snakewood is really the heartwood of the larger tree.  This wood is usually felled with axes and carried on the backs of hard working natives over streams and through snake infested jungle areas.  Each tree felled is monitored, and the government has developed a strict permit process to control harvesting."

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GEC is doing the #25 Little Jack in Snakewood.

I had a Lonewolf double action automatic Diablo handled in Snake wood. Beautiful material. My second favorite behind Cocobolo wood

Got a Snakewood! It's sooo cool! Pictures coming soon.........

Excellent.  I cant wait to get back to my desk top and see what I have been missing the past few days.  Post the pic...I wanna see :)

Yes Sir! I Do,

One of the prettiest woods out there. They do come in many differing patterns though. I like mine to look like a snake and was happy with this one....  Alan

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Very Nice Alan!

Snake in the weeds!

Thats a beauty and a Proto.  Thats the style of snakewood I like also.  Congrats on the lovely Alan

Very beautiful proto, Alan!

Alan DeFazio said:

Yes Sir! I Do,

One of the prettiest woods out there. They do come in many differing patterns though. I like mine to look like a snake and was happy with this one....  Alan

There's lots of different kinds of real snakes! Maybe mine's a Gopher Snake, or one of the many others that have a more spotted skin? LOL! I love mine! :)

Beautiful!

Congrats to you also Craig.  He is a leopard snake!  Sleek and gorgeous 

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