Lovawood This is a rare hardwood from Central Africa. It has an amazing 3-D affect that pictures just can't show
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Red Eucalyptus tamper. I only have one blank of this fine grained wood left. It has bees wing figure that doesn't come out in the picture.
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One person's collection of Thor Tampers. He likes different woods and has two different machines.
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53 mm Bubinga tamper. This tamper has a new home in England.
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Desert Ironwood tamper in 58mm. This wood is like a mystery package! Every time I turn a tamper, you just are not sure what you are going to find!
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One of the best pieces of Mexican Cocobolo I have ever worked with. I
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Myrtlewood that has some nice
contrast. This is rare and much nicer
looking than the picture can show.
A very nice Myrtlewood tamper from
the new supply of wood that I have.
it has a lot of nice color and grain.
Black Walnut tamper that is making
its home in England.
Yes it is a green tamper! Verawood is
a very green colored wood. Verawood
is in the Lignum Vitae family. It is a
very hard wood.
Desert Ironwood Burl Tamper. This
comes from some Darker burl. It has a
very nice contrast on one side and
some amazing swirls on the other side.
Rare Dark Myrtlewood. It has swirls
and burls. This comes from my new
supply. Nice stuff! Great Price!
Olivewood tamper made from the limbs
of ancient trees from Bethlehem,
Israel. Every piece is different.
Stabilized Redwood Tamper that is
making its home in Central New York. I
really like this wood. It has figure and
character. Having it stabilized makes it
as hard as Desert Ironwood
Olivewood tamper with an
Olivewood base. I had one piece
of wood big enough for a base.