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|  20th May 2005, 03:24 AM | #1 | 
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			Re the planned use of wood:  I've seen where even now there are some functioning examples of special gardens/groves where growing wood is bent, etc. to form shapes it will be used for.  I gather this is or was fairly common for tool handles, but also for a variety of architectural and probably maritime  purposes.  "Waste" pieces with interesting but not strong grain; ie. bird's eyes, burl, etc. was often used for knife handles, but daggers' and swords' are usually straight grain wood, AFAIK.
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