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Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) is a species native to the Central Coast of California it is very rare and hard to find in the UK.

 

that's odd I seem to get plenty of it.

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you can take the pee out of this guy but i saw this earlier for $6,200!

 

David N. Ebner, Spalted Maple Wood and Sassafras Coffee Table at 1stdibs

 

dont knock others for using their brains, just get on it while the markets buying this stuff!

 

I'm not taking the pee - if someone can get away with making big bucks by selling what others consider low value (and the odd un-truth in the ad) then good luck. Buyer beware, especially on ebay.

 

Like others have said, we must be chucking out a fortune every week.

Think I'll start oredring my logs sliced, not split then I can sell them on to wedding planners as place mats.:lol::lol:

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