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i got some ASH! here if you want some!!

 

been grown by a river and is easy to split!!

 

just be carefull putting it on an open fire it does spit a bit LMAO

 

I AM JOKING please don`t PM me i have none for sale LOL

 

I have seen a fair bit of that ash round Andover. Good for cricket bats as well.:biggrin:

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Not being funny but I have read your posts.....if you are so paranoid about volume, type, price and whether you are being ripped off or not I would sell your stove and go back to gas

 

Best advise is buy a load, if you are not happy dont buy off that supplier again, when you do find a supplier you are happy with, stick with him

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I have seen a fair bit of that ash round Andover. Good for cricket bats as well.:biggrin:

 

 

 

 

nooooooo you never seen a ash criket bat!!!!!!!

 

or a willow snooker cue?

 

Steve if you have any of that ash you don`t like i will gladlly take off your hands so you can get some more beech

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