I think I have 17 color combinations of spectra ply if you want a certain color. And acrylic, if you spot an acrylic bird but it laid the egg too high in the tree to steal. I took advantage of the supply of spectra ply Pete Kekel brought to a symposium Sometimes I cut out an angled piece before turning. I've considered gluing two 2x2s together to make an extra wide piece to cut at a more of an angle.
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Do you remember Dymondwood? I loved that stuff and used it often. When I checked into getting more I heard the factory had burned down. It was kind of like spectraply but almost looked like a glued stack of veneer was veneer-sliced again on an angle then reglued. Very unique patterns. I don't have even a gram of that stuff left.
The two wands in the center are DymondWood; the shaft of one on the second pic.
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These are all from LONG time ago when I started experimenting with wands. Just went crazy and tried everything I could imagine. It's still fun to look at some of the early designs when I feel I'm in a rut and need a shot of inspiration.
Hey, maybe we could go in on one together. I'm scheduled for a demo near Charlotte, looks like Catawba Timber is not far out of the way if I get off 40 at Morganton. Prices of these things have gone sky high. I stopped a local dealer a couple of years ago and they wanted $600 for a small cocobolo log, maybe 6" dia, round with the pith and sapwood, maybe 4' long, wasn't even a decent cant. If that's the going price for rosewoods I'd better invest in a bigger safe and lock up the rest of mine. And list it in my will in case I kick off suddenly!
Did I mention I LOVE Kingwood? I like the purple/brown color, the texture, the feel, the way it turns and sands - one of my favorite rosewoods. And I can't believe I gave you even a small piece - I'm REAL stingy with it.
The handle of the short conductors baton here, a "finger baton," is Kingwood.
(custom batons are VERY popular with all kinds of conductors - I'm glad I don't like making things to sell or I'd stay too busy to stop and eat.)
From the top: dogwood, olive, kingwood, ebony/ebony, cocobolo.
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