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redeyedancer

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How sturdy are the woods anyways? If I accidentally droped it on concrete would I kill it? They are so pretty but I sure am rough on my Reo's it would break my heart to hurt one.
It depends on the wood a burl mod is feather light not durable .Ebony oak blood wood these types of wood can take some abuse
 

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Scott, did you get it from TheEcigs? The 10 or 12 mm thickness? I ordered and got the the thicker, sent them back in for the thinner, preffered those. John vessey game me great service on the order and replacement. They are nice :)

ya thats where i got em Jon was real good with service i had to send 2 back cause the were to small and he sent me 2 replacements that fit :)
 

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Wood stays home IMHO..my mini aluminum is my road worrier..

I can be just as hard at home as I can out :) I can't tell you how many times I've stood up and my Reo goes flying off my lap and on to hardwood floors. I've nicked it so many times on the nails now sniffel it's sad :(
 

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How sturdy are the woods anyways? If I accidentally droped it on concrete would I kill it? They are so pretty but I sure am rough on my Reo's it would break my heart to hurt one.

I'm not advising to be dropping the but no it won't kill it. I have done so a few times. Only two little scratches that I can make disappear easily.
 

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How sturdy are the woods anyways? If I accidentally droped it on concrete would I kill it? They are so pretty but I sure am rough on my Reo's it would break my heart to hurt one.

It depends on the type of wood, the more dense the more durable. But my woods never leave the house, thats for the metals.

Here is a wood density chart. The Janka Hardness Test for Hardwoods
 
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