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Old 03-25-2007, 12:08 AM
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Could not have said it better, unless I copied it from Ken's mind!

I agree! And, you know what? It makes perfect sense to me. I even read on one furniture site featuring spalted woods and buckeye burl how easy they were to turn and, if a pieve happened to fall off, you could just hold it in lace with tape until you finished turning the piece, then glue it on!

I think I'm going with Ken's expertice on this one!
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I think I'm going with Ken's expertice on this one!

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Not gonna lie, I wondered that too. I must admit, I like that buckeye burl, but nobody can describe the tone of that wood, and thats something that I dont like. Maybe it is just purely for cosmetics.
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