A call to a friend brought forth a pair of his checkered grips of cocobolo, which really sets off the rifle to perfection. |
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Some of these trees, like mahogany, cocobolo and purpleheart, are endangered after generations of slashing and burning for cropland and pastures. |
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And this world of rules and cocobolo isn't really where he belongs. |
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The East Indian rosewood back and sides beautifully showcase a unique ribbon inlay of cocobolo and flamed mahogany. |
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A skilled cabinetmaker, he built a pair of end tables from walnut, ash, cocobolo and padauk, steam-bent into curvy multicolored strips that look like pieces of luscious taffy. |
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As a high schooler, he had his own acrylics made to copy his cocobolo wood designs and sold them to guides. |
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Cocobolo timber is sturdy and yields some very interesting, beautiful figures. |
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Cocobolo is a hardwood from Central America that comes from several related species of the genus Dalbergia. |
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With an orange Cocobolo riser with a curly maple flare through it, and curly maple limbs fadestained black to orange, the bow looks like a Bengal tiger. |
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The scarceness of boxwood and the anxiety to find new colourful sounds, has led to craftsmen looking for noble exotic woods such as Cocobolo, Lignum Vitae or Granadilla. |
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My favorite among my Beretta 92s is an Ernest Langdon-tuned specimen that wears handsome Hogue Cocobolo stocks, which you can order for your customer. |
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Cocobolo is also used for small tool handles and brushbacks. |
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