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what are its properties? whats it used for? Just interested.

It is nice to turn , cuts cleanly, often has burrs ( as this one has ) which can be utilised to make a more beautiful / saleable product , has a novelty/ rarity kudos and is a lovely golden colour to the heart wood and white cream sap wood but like so many timbers it goes dark brown in time !! Many woodworkers are unable to distinguish between Mulberry and Robinia esp with burrs ! I would not pay a great deal for it as I have too much other nice wood to be getting on with at the moment and do not want a whole heap of one type of wood ! Good chance that someone will though . Nice to see it still in large lumps though and not sliced up in to less usable pieces from a turners point of view ,... well mine anyway !!

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