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Black ash burl

Penpal

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Peter
Reminds me of Russian Birch Burl exciting features all the way through.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

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Buckeye

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UK
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Peter
It's a lovely piece of wood, reminds me of pippy elm:thumbs:

Peter
 

Twister

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kent
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Steve
really like the way the wood slopes to the nib
makes me wanna do some slims \ stream
i have a bag of em but never really appreciated how nice they can look

Steve
 

paulm

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Thats a superb piece of wood Peter, nicely turned and finished too. :thumbs:
 
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