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    Hi, I have some small pieces of Pittosporum Bicolor also known as cheesewood or tallow wood. It's heavy, hard and slow grown, usually as an understory species. Similar colour and growth rate as for huon pine. An interesting streak of pink in the heart on a couple of pieces. Moisture content is 15% and was cut at least 40 years ago.
    1@75×30×280
    1@53×30×210
    1@54×32×235
    1@35×23×285
    Plus two more but with drying checks at 80x30x240,50x24x280
    Asking $35 including post to anywhere in Aus.
    Thanks Wayne 20190310_141118.jpgi20190310_141131.jpg20190310_141149.jpg20190310_141251.jpg20190310_141318.jpg

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    Wayne, I'll take these please. Will be very handy in my lamination work.
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    Sold thanks Geoff

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