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A thought on the matter and a question.Is there a specific type of tree that is unique to the British Isles?If so,I would tend to think that is what I would use.I doubt it would be a coconut palm.

 

The Oak I suppose is the tree that is nearest the mark

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Like the designs not mad on the green and black logo but thats my veiw but when the design is settled and production starts put me down for a couple, how about some in child sizes ???

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I like the fact that it looks like a conifer... scots pine or whatever, people more often than not go for something like bog standard oaks don't they

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