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    Default CORYMBIA maculata AKA SPOTTEd GUM

    I have never seen it in Burl Form glad I found this one blank from the Southern Tablelands in Queensland. Forever I have had it in Hammer Handles etc.The tree is smooth Gray white bark that sheds in flakes revealing conspicuous spots hence the common name. Indiginous to Australia.

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    Very nice colours in the pen. Was it easy to turn

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    That's a lovely grain, Peter, and great to see the Penpal trademark beads and coves. Improves the look tenfold.

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