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10 minutes ago, Paul in the woods said:

Have you thought about hurley sticks? Plenty of old posts if you search on hurley.

 

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Don't hurley stick makers need the bottom four feet of a trunk only and including any buttresses?  I thought they usually ended up pushing the trees over.  Market for top quality Ash sawlogs will be big sawmills like Pontrilas I would say.

 

I do buy top quality Ash but I am overloaded with them right now!

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1 hour ago, Chalky said:

Im just about to cut the best stand of ash I've seen in a long time, real big and straight, clean butts. Anyone interested or know anyone who buys in Ash. 

Where are you based wold help as i may be interested 

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