Good morning all, I have been busy, busy in the shop these last couplea days, Wednesday evening thru Friday are my days to really hit it hard working wood and making magic here at Ed's TnT. I am glad to read all the positive responses to the Toke'n Tubes, I was worried how they would be perceived and the feedback I would receive.
I gotta admit I did suggest to gently bend the insert slightly to make it out of round to Jeff, but its not my idea, I got that info from Rick and have passed it on. Those of you that have some of his glass tubes are accustomed to this procedure having used his pieces.
I got to agree with you Mom, I dig the Coco's myself more than the Myrtle. I like to soft clean feel they have in your hand and the way they polish is brilliant! The harder woods I use tend to finish with a brighter glow and smoother feel. I am gonna have some more done here soon and wanna try Royal Jamaican Blue Mahoe for tubes. It is not as hard as Cocobolo, I would say its close to the Myrtle, it looks mostly blue at first glance but when you look closely has green, purple, and other colors that pop out at you, with the contrasting white sap wood should make a great piece it self.
I do like them as a great accessory to the Myrtle Burl Zap that Rick made for me, I made a Dugout and Bat to match exactly, what a great combo!
Also thanks for the kind feedback you left for me at my corresponding page MOM, that was much appreciated as well.
I wish everyone a safe and happy 4th!!!