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Oldies but goodies!

Neil Lawton

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York
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You might have seen these before, but not as intended.
I'm updating my website and going through my older crap photos and tidying them up.
The olive one was a pre-production sample from TM. The others are Sycamore and Almond.

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Neil Lawton

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Thanks All.
Funnily enough I was given more wood from the tree the Almond one was made from just yesterday!
This bit includes the graft and root junction.
Almond to the right and root graft to the left, probably prunus, likely to be Plum.

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Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Always wondered what the timber would be like at a previous graft,now I know thanks Neil (full of promise). I was up three times last night consolidating a purchase from the USA of some more promising blanks this time from California,in time for our daughter to bring with her shortly.

Love timber,

Peter.
 
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