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The irony and the exstacy

Penpal

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Peter
Witnessing the resurrection of pallets , fire wood makes me sad from some of the many hundreds of my stash taken at close quarters of less than a metre some cause my cup runneth over with cut logs and turning blanks from around 2000 flinching but selling soon I trust in bulk. Thousands apon thousands of pen blanks in that lot. Reflecting on my collectomania the funny shaped pieces of Australiana were reversible pew ends in Cedar (precious) from the 1800,s in pic 4 on the floor.

Peter.
 

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paulm

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Sandford
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Paul
I can't stop drooling Peter, that is a stash and a half of some fantastic looking woods.
 

brody2123

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redditch
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Brody
WHAT A STASH!! Peter, you sir are a very lucky chap and well and truly spoilt for choice with that lovely lot:up:
 
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