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First a pair in Olive Ash. Myself and a few aquantances pretty much bought the whole tree. Lovely timber this, and quite possibly soon to be very rare. Apparently only happens to ash trees as and when they reach a suitably long age and then this stiking grain pattern develops. Usually ash is rather bland but in a big enough piece this stuff looks almost marbel-like.
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And then a few more in the bubinga:
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I don't know about a dozen of each, Pickle. I think I'd lose the will to live doing that many. I'm happy to admit, I'm not that good at turning and for every 5 of these I manage to knock up I probably break one in the process. So turning 24 would probably mean more like turning thirty. Probably a whole days work. I'll happily turn you up a a few pairs but you may have to wait a while as I'm pretty much turned out for now and still in the middle of my garage build. You'll need to step up a class in your drinking habits, too. Champers, darling, or at the very least Asti or Cava. Wine corks are simply not good enough to stand turning; they just break up.