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Re: black locust
[Re: Wadenthebushes]
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06/27/17 02:16 PM
06/27/17 02:16 PM
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Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 5,640 sellers, montgomery county
paulfish4570
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Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 5,640
sellers, montgomery county
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love the look of black locust, but it is rare south of the counties north of the tennessee river. mr clark is right: hop hornbeam and osage would work fine; so would beech. i've used a beech mallet for years to drive pegs and split rounds for carving. hickory would make a top froe handle ...
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