Something simple and plain, but I found quite interesting.
I wasn't sure about the choice of Bronze and Osage when this project came together for the client, but I'm glad we proceeded!
This Osage I have was harvested in '66 at a saw mill near my house. I got a bunch of the logs and have used it from time to time and had it stabilized as well.
At my suggestion, we went ahead and mated it up with a Bronze guard.
As Osage sometimes does, it gradually darkens as the final grits approach and after buffing, it took on a nice rich tone.
I satin-ized the bronze guard at 1200.
And the blade was forged down from my 1" heavy '84 5160 stock.
Take-down? Oh, ya, sure, you betcha.
(My next one on the bench will be just like it only in slow twist Damascus.)