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Why did it need to be murdered? [emoji846]
 
Coz of the crack/decay?


The tree picture is not the tree I cut there was another one in the garden that blew over when we had storm Denis a few months Back.
The customer had already got rid of all the limbs and Burnt them. The tree pictured is still there[emoji1303]
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yep cherry plum it is.
 
i got one myself last year and the wood is stunning..
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That looks nice I’ve got a nice piece of main trunk I was thinking of planking up and a few smaller pieces I’m going to try to get some bowls out of!
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