On the Brown Micarta , The 1st. (i believe) picture of a #1 posted/ uploade in this topic is Fine weave linen on that #1. (standard handle) Steve's low - S randall has small/med weave With Flipped or Rotated grain by 90Deg. like the pictures of the brown I already uploaded. When someone says that's it ~ That's the type of old Brown , What Their saying is : They like small weave Linen/cotton & that they like the Grain Rotated (Flipped by 90d). the Colors of all these old Batches/Lots vary much. There is no Brown that will always look like steve's (even with flipped grain)When You flip/rotate the grain you get the arrowhed pattern)The said pattern look, doesn't in itself make it a Different type or more Rare special Brown (what it does is make a Prettier cut, to most ~ We cut probably 80% of it for Randalls this way) - only the Era it was made made & batch it happen to be from. To find more Sheet/Block exactly like the browns I have (or Steve's), would be a never ending needle in a haystack - it just aint like that. the reason they flipped the grain is because when they came down a 1.5 sheet for blanks they had less waste by cutting say a 1" for a slot blank than automatically using up 1.5 x 1.5" (that is the main reason most grains got flipped - now we cut alot that way to get that look. / some of them are even tri-colored if you look close up with good specs, some look brown & tan, some look brown with Darker (almost black) brown. Finally Guido's pair is standard cut (flat grain) Large weave canvas. To wind this up , The OB's can range from yellow to lighter brown inside (again these weren't decoratively preserved) What you see on they wonderful Handles are AGED. And to get the similar look like that low-S , You need to make sure the blank is cut rotated (side Lams showing) that's the key. Kenstix
Edited by Kenstix (02/08/13 01:29 AM)
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