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staghorn

paulm

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Yes, its very nice and has a lovely grain. Here's a photo of one. I think that Staghorn is just one variety of the Sumac / sumach family
 

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A sight of Paul's pen is enough to convince anyone to use staghorn - it looks real nice. Well done, Paul.

Bob.
 
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