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Why thank you :001_smile: Hes calling it russian oak , reckons he,ll get more money for it :lol:

Hell yeah.

 

Will be seasoned softywood for next years season. Cheers Paul, good day.

 

Now about this Russian Oak Madame, it's £xxx a cube Ha ha!!!!!

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Wow you got a keen eye . Yep Dadio special :blushing:

 

I'm interested. :thumbup1:

 

Were you just trying it out or was there a particular reason to use it?

 

Did it do the job better or not make any difference?

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I'm interested. :thumbup1:

 

Were you just trying it out or was there a particular reason to use it?

 

Did it do the job better or not make any difference?

 

Sorry I was just trying it out . No difference to me :001_smile: Although to be fair I probably got it wrong .

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