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It's especially nice to have "good" wood under the grime. That wood is nice enough to be D or even C grade wood - something we don't often see on a G.
A very nice job of bringing out the true character of that wood Rich.
Something that I find is the mark of an outstanding stocker is the fact that he remained true to the original checkering patterns and the contours of the 'nose of the comb'. It is refreshing to see work of this quality.