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loveland ,colo usa
Made of apitong wood. A hard, coarse wood
used in making trailer beds. Has some nice
gold highlights. Maybe I'll make the other
grip.... someday. :)

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I like it. I'll bet those gold highlights stand out even more in person. Thanks for shareing.
 
We use apitong at work but never have any with such a nice finish. :) Now add the medallions! 8)
 
Thanks all. Will most likely do the other side next week.
Don't know for sure, am thinking it is found in Asia.

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I think apitong may come from the Philipines. I used to work at a trailer factory (along with Nimrod .308 from the forum here). We used a lot of apitong for trailer decking. I was always amazed that we would get pieces of it up to 30' long and there wouldn't be a knot in it anywhere. Super resinous wood, pretty much rot proof. It has so much pitch in it you can easily light pieces of it with a match and have a fire going in no time. Never thought about grips made from it, but they (it) looks good. I have some African Teak I brought back from over there a couple of years ago. Have thought about grips made from it...
 

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