wolf creek knives
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In recognition of my fellow Veterans I've been toying around with Bottle Stoppers from Ruth Niles and came up with these. The bottles of Whiskey next to the stoppers are all produced here in Montana. Not cheap but very smoooooth.
Left to right:
U.S. Army stopper turned in Koa.
U.S. Navy stopper turned in Mahogany (This is a special piece given to me by my father in law, also a WWII Navy Veteran). This Mahogany came from Treasure Island in the SF Bay.
U. S. Marine Corps turned in stabilized drift wood from Hawaii (an interesting turn as after I stabilized it there was still quite a bit of sand in the wood. Really tore up the turning tools).
U.S. Air Force turned in Rocky Mountain Maple that I harvested from our cabin home.
I do want to apologize to any U.S. Coast Guard sailors, I couldn't find the centers for a stopper, maybe next year.
Thanks for looking.

Left to right:
U.S. Army stopper turned in Koa.
U.S. Navy stopper turned in Mahogany (This is a special piece given to me by my father in law, also a WWII Navy Veteran). This Mahogany came from Treasure Island in the SF Bay.
U. S. Marine Corps turned in stabilized drift wood from Hawaii (an interesting turn as after I stabilized it there was still quite a bit of sand in the wood. Really tore up the turning tools).
U.S. Air Force turned in Rocky Mountain Maple that I harvested from our cabin home.
I do want to apologize to any U.S. Coast Guard sailors, I couldn't find the centers for a stopper, maybe next year.
Thanks for looking.

