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Hi guys, I looking for suggestions of where to acquire softwood tree trunk slices 24 inch or wider and minimum 5 inch thick (e.g. Poplar, Pine, Wellingtonia or Willow)

I need them to continue running Axe/Tomahawk throwing sessions for Scouts in the West Lakes district of Cumbria.

 

I can travel to collect, cash or throwing session for payment.

 

 

Thanks

Stu

 

 

 

 

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On 10/06/2019 at 07:15, billpierce said:

Hopefully you can find someone closer but I can sell you some larch if your desperate. Im near Alston

Hi Bill, thanks for your reply. I'm near Whitehaven so Alston is a fair trek.

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1 hour ago, lost hope said:

Hi Bill, thanks for your reply. I'm near Whitehaven so Alston is a fair trek.

hi just south of lancaster got some sitka spruce logs that would suit that project,,

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17 hours ago, peckerwood2016 said:

Hi I have some larch at that size I’m at Harrington Workington

Thanks for your reply, unfortunately the consensus is that Larch goes to hard when it seasons.

 

The following species are popular for tomahawk throwers but I'm sure there are others with similar properties:

-Poplar

-Willow

-Pine

-Spruce

-Grand Fir

-Douglas Fir

 

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