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LOL, I like that!
Can someone say "Frostwood"? YUP .. my thoughts exactly !!!!
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Nope .. you aint no collector .. you just got a lot of knives :) HE He he .......
Right now I've got 23. Keep in mind that I've found seven basic variations in design. I'm counting the mini ulu and the silver leaf as separate versions, though these are only cosmetic differences.
No arguments from me, though from a structural standpoint, pakawood ( also called diamond wood) is simply dyed wooden strips glued and impregnated with a resin. It makes a fairly strong and stable handle.
That being said, the colors that are most seen, red, green, yellow, orange and brown (in some combination) just look tacky. Can someone say "Frostwood"?
I've seen some nice looking " Black Pakawood " on a couple knives.
I agree with Jan. Much better than pakawood.
This scale material appears to be firmly attached with threaded fasteners & the checkering should provide a good grip.
'n packawood .. I've never understood the appeal. It genuinely appears ... cheap ... to me. I believe it is .. inexpensive. And, yes .. the color scheme .. really .. is that the best they can do ???
ARGH !!!
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You are getting into these lil pocket ulu's aren't you .. how many do you have now ???
OK, I like the handle on this one better than the pakawood one
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