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  1. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    Right then...I'll keep my eyes peeled for a good piece...could send you some Bda cedar in the mentime to play with...bet you've never smelled anything like it! PM me your address...
  2. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    Well, I have this thought that our ebony is not the super hard species...not really sure, because to cut live they are easy to work on, maybe the hardness comes when the wood is cured? When small bits are cut and left in the bushes, they rot away fairly soon, but again, no real heartwood. Got...
  3. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    Cool Stig, I'll remember that...might be a while before I get my hands on any...
  4. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    Ha, the one with the screwed up tree...but almost all the courses have have a tee or green where you can attempt to feed fish on golf balls! As for the ebony, its Albizzia lebbeck...black ebony, introduced. Fast growing easy to cut, handles abuse, has a nice dark heartwood the cabinet makers...
  5. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    Al, it was the ex-Castle Harbour golf course...has a new name now, don't want to embarass them too much.
  6. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    For real! Nothing on the news so I guess they are all still walking. Mind you, over here serious injuries rarely make the news... I looked at the stump of the good tree today, the hinge was a triangle with the fat side uphill so even without all the other crap hungup in it, they steered it...
  7. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    ^^^ Hey, your sig says it all!
  8. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    Doncha love the pruning on the little tree in the close foreground too... I think its time to drop off my resume'
  9. Bermy

    When one hungup tree turns into...

    ...two on the ground and one mashed up remainder! I posted this pic of a hungup casuarina broken at the base on the side of the golfcourse...I passed by the site today and the greenskeepers had cut the base and were standing about with a tractor, a rope and looking puzzled. I stopped and had a...
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