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    Default Olea europaea O Carpensis

    European Olive planted over 80 yrs ago in NSW and neglected grove on a farm. Recently then sold and the owner gave us that day window to collect. Mongrel heat and millions of ants infested grove,been polled and abandoned.Ew worked hard and the limbs are darned heavy,they took years to dry through.

    Peter.
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    Lovely grain , and the "as always" fantastic turning from a talented man - lovely work, Peter . European Olive is way up there with my favourites, but my EO does not have the same grain or colouring - better set the alarm

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    Obviously worth all that effort.
    Dallas

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    Beautiful wood. Makes for a good looking pen.

    Pete

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