Personalized Key Chain
$
15.50
Sweet Rembrance of a Bottle of Wine Shared. I can take a memory and turn it it to a gift. If it is drillable I can add it on to a Key Chain and you in turn can give it as a very special Present. Or I can just add wood to Match a Outstanding Hand made Pen of Your Choice. Starting at
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Apple Wood Panache Pen
$
65.00
This is a larger Rollerball pen that stands up on its end. This isnt a pocket pen but more of a Desk pen or a Pen that would be used for special sigings.Made from Apple tree with wonderful figure in the wood.The top is not postable but does screw in place when not in use.Shipping included !
Rosewood Ivory and Segmented Panache
$
65.00
A standup Panache Pen...This posibly will not be a good pocket pen,it is large.It is segmented with a lot of dark and light tans and brown with a piece of pink in the middle so I topped this turning off with a piece of Rosewood Pink Ivory.The Ivory is very pretty pink.The top is not postable but does screw in place when not in usePink Ivory wood, a sacred wood of Zulu chiefs in Southern Africa, has long been treasured as a rare wood. At one time, it was said to be rarer than diamonds. Legend states that the Zulu king would carry a staff crafted
from this wood, as well as ornamental jewelry. Only full-fledged
members of the Zulu Kingdom's royal family were officially allowed
to possess it back in the 1800s Berchemia zeyheri is a protected tree in South Africa, and only cut
down by limited permit, making it one of the rarest and expensive
crafting woods in the world The wood grows in various parts of Africa, and takes hundreds of years to reach a size suitable to make a bowl blank. It has a very fine grain Very hard and heavy.
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from this wood, as well as ornamental jewelry. Only full-fledged
members of the Zulu Kingdom's royal family were officially allowed
to possess it back in the 1800s Berchemia zeyheri is a protected tree in South Africa, and only cut
down by limited permit, making it one of the rarest and expensive
crafting woods in the world The wood grows in various parts of Africa, and takes hundreds of years to reach a size suitable to make a bowl blank. It has a very fine grain Very hard and heavy.
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Osage Orange with Gun Metal Hardware
$
35.00
Bodare, Bodark, Bodeck, Bodock, Bois d'arc, Bowwood, Geelhout, Hedge,
Hedge Apple, Hedge-plant, Horse Apple, Maclura, Mock Orange, Naranjo Chino, Osage
Apple-tree, Rootwood, Wild Orange, Yellow-wood.Better known as Osage Orange.
Distribution: Native to Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, but since escaped and naturalized
throughout the eastern and north western US.
Tree: Osage Orange is a medium size tree with thorns which grows in bottom lands. It can grow
to 60 feet tall and 3 foot diameter. The bark has an orange cast and was used in making kaki dye
during WW-1. In the fall, it produces large spherical fruits the size of grapefruits.
Wood: The sapwood of Osage Orange is narrow and light yellow. The heartwood is golden to
bright orange, which darkens upon exposure. The heartwood can also contain red streaks. It has
no characteristic odor or taste. The wood is very hard, heavy, tough, resilient and takes a high
luster. It is ring porous and commonly confused with black locust.
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Hedge Apple, Hedge-plant, Horse Apple, Maclura, Mock Orange, Naranjo Chino, Osage
Apple-tree, Rootwood, Wild Orange, Yellow-wood.Better known as Osage Orange.
Distribution: Native to Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, but since escaped and naturalized
throughout the eastern and north western US.
Tree: Osage Orange is a medium size tree with thorns which grows in bottom lands. It can grow
to 60 feet tall and 3 foot diameter. The bark has an orange cast and was used in making kaki dye
during WW-1. In the fall, it produces large spherical fruits the size of grapefruits.
Wood: The sapwood of Osage Orange is narrow and light yellow. The heartwood is golden to
bright orange, which darkens upon exposure. The heartwood can also contain red streaks. It has
no characteristic odor or taste. The wood is very hard, heavy, tough, resilient and takes a high
luster. It is ring porous and commonly confused with black locust.
Shipping included !