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Yew is an extremely slow growing and therefore dense wood. I burnt some a few years ago from limbs of a tree reckoned to be well over 100 years old!

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it's painful to read about Yew firewood for me...

 

In all Poland I have only 3 forest's where Yew tree are growing.

only once in my life I cut this tree, all parts from it going to university..

 

I know a lot of man who for many years looking this wood for bow making, they are very happy when they find a little good branch...

 

 

so this post is very abstracting for me.

 

 

:001_smile:

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it's painful to read about Yew firewood for me...

 

 

so this post is very abstracting for me.

 

 

:001_smile:

 

 

If you send me your address,I will send you an envelope full of smoke.:001_smile:

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As a new boy 20 years ago the forestry department where asked not to put any more of that "Pink Wood" in the logs as one piece had exploded embers out onto a customers new hearth rug and burnt holes in it.

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