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WOW they look great. Just what is Texas Ebony anyway? I know I have heard of it here but just can not remember.
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those are absolutely beautiful.
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thanks guys.
Arlin, I'm not sure of the proper name of this species is but texas ebony is all I ever heard of it going by.
This stuff is magnum hard, heavy and dense
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Those are really nice.
The wood character is amazing.
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Common names seem to be Texas Ebony, Ebano, Ebony Blackbead and Ebony Ape Earrings. The scientific name is Ebenopsis Ebano.
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Nice work I really like the way they turned out. (pun intended)
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(03-13-2017, 10:08 PM)gjohn Wrote: Common names seem to be Texas Ebony, Ebano, Ebony Blackbead and Ebony Ape Earrings. The scientific name is Ebenopsis Ebano.
Thanks. I'd never heard of it before.