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think this is what you guys are looking for..

(please somebody let me know how to upload from youtube)

go to youtube,, type in 'SPORT CLIMBERS' and scroll down a few vids till you find hunting and shooting gear.. its a pair of climbing spikes available for the avid huntsman,

make sure your sound is turned on.. oh if you find it before i work out how to upload then feel free to upload yourself.. thanks Ed

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yeah it was a good size for a cherry, been told its usually prunus avium (wild cherry) used for the roots with a flowering top grafted on when young, took this one down as the roots were pushing the turf up and heading towards the house.. also heard the victorians grafted weeping ash to the top of ordinary ash to get huge cascades of weeping ash, anyone seen any?

 

All weeping ash is grafted or budded I think otherwise it would never produce a straight stem.

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