Description
This handcrafted handle was made by Robert Quinn from Cuban Mahogany which has been called the “Wood of Kings”, and is historically famous furniture wood. The Chippendale and Hepplewhite cabinets made from this wood in the 1700’s are worth a small fortune today. Cuban mahogany is gaining popularity among the most famous modern luthiers, and they are using it for their top instruments. Cuban Mahogany is the wood that planked the ships of the Spanish Armada. Thomas Sheraton, Thomas Chippendale, and Duncan Phyfe chose Cuban Mahogany for their furniture. It has been among the most prized and valuable timbers since the late 16th century. Cuban Mahogany is a timelessly elegant wood for any application.
This razor handle is 3.25 inches long and weighs 1.4 ounces.