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8 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

I can't believe how much elm just went for firewood twenty years ago. No one wanted it.

 

When I worked for the LA I felled a stem that was burred to around 4m. I arranged with my manager to plank it at cost for a local wood turning club, but there was insufficient interest to do it.

Yeh very sad indeed .. to be honest I think about stuff that I have logged over the years .. that makes me cry 

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11 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

Nice boards very lucky , I would totaly be in the market for one of those if any do sell , but looking at your first pics there looked to be more than what you got milled , do you have any left . 

I have another large lump some smaller pieces went to someone else unfortunately .. ?if I can get another ten boards out of the other then I’ll be happy though .. 

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On 27/02/2019 at 21:53, Conor Wright said:

Beautiful. Would love to see what they become in years to come. Timber like that is a rarity.
Great to see the young lad involved too, you could hold back a board for him in the hope he takes up an interest in woodcraft in the future! Would make for good memories!

Cheers .. hopefully he will follow in my footsteps .... ?

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