That looks pretty spot on to me Dave. I'm making a matching pencil to go with this. I was pleasantly surprised in the grain pattern, and the little bullseye in the center.
I have quite a bit of cocobolo, This is much more yellow in color, that the pieces I know are cocobolo. Ha, the problem with getting a huge grab bag of wood. Never know what you're cutting. All I know for sure, is it sure looks nice.
Thanks Randy. I think the matching pencil I'm going to make with another piece of wood just like this is destined to go to my dad for father's day. He's been after me since Christmas for a pencil. He's hooked on crossword puzzles.
I'm pretty sure it is bocote... but it could be mexican cocobolo, which sometimes looks like that, but is usually a little darker with a little more redish tint. You may be able to tell by the way it turned... From my experience cocobolo turns smother then bocote... Cocobolo turns almost like plastic would. bocote isnt quite as smooth turning...... Hope that helps
Sound like bocote to me. looks like bocote to me. I'm saying it is bocote.... The only other thing to do is to get a piece of both and smell the dust when you cut it or turn it, and then smell the dust of this pen blank. Bocote and cocobolo smell diffrent when you cu or turn them. (just dont breath alot of it in though):eusa_naug
I guess it's really hard to actually say without putting hands on it. The colors of the exotics vary a lot, maybe because of where they were grown. I've had cocobolo that ranged from almost completely black (almost looked like ebony) to bright yellow/orange without the black streaks.