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ok i did do a bit of research but the credit should go to the author, Mr Eric Meier as it his baby not mine, all i did was send him samples of the wood and a few photos by email.

 

 

james, try the link from the website or contact eric directly...

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Well heres the amazon link, obviously not much use yet. I'll add it to the first post though

 

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