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Is atlas ceder worth any thing apart from fire wood , I was always under the impression it's a bit like turkey oak to english oak in its comparison to ceder of Lebanon.

I have thought about it a few times but just seemed really brittle.

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if you were closer to me id have it all for horse jumps, normally pay firewood price per ton without the hassle of you having to cut it up. will have a think if any of my colleagues are down your way.

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Benbound, that is impressive! I am in the Southeastern U.S. and haven't seen a cedar of that size. Our Live Oaks are most impressive here along with Magnolia's and 100-125' pines. How tall was that cedar?

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