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Timber received from a purchase made in good faith

Penpal

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The three pics show a total of 5 kg of incredible Western Australian timber for pen blanks I received the distance unheard of within the UK I know up to 4000 kms away from me. All prince timber some quite rare the sticks from 30mm square up to larger of Sheok, Banksia Hakea, Jarrah, Marri and others I was expecting conventional blanks, absolutely gob smacked and thanked the guy for his integrity and quality.

Great day for turning. Peter.:goesred:
 

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Doug

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They look like they will yield some fantastically grained pens, a super collection Peter.

Australians really are fortunate with the amazing timber native to their country, a wood turners paradise.
 
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