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Sirocco in a lucky find

Ratty

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I got given a very old large board of an unknown wood from a local National trust property. It was still complete with saw marks and black on the outside.
When cut, I was surprised to find some lovely green wood. I presume Tulip wood, the property had a large old specimen cut down a long time ago.
Just thought it would go well with my first Sirocco.
 

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Phil Dart

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I think you're right David - tulipwood. A great shape you've turned there - follows the flow of the components beautifully.
 
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