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Here's a sap woodstock for ya scotty...





and wow.. it sure looks oiled



and, hmm, white.. like a bone....



 
Posts: 40344 | Location: Conroe, TX | Registered: 01 June 2002Reply With Quote
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jeffeosso,



YOU WILL NOTICE THE GRAIN LINES IN THE SAPWOOD MORON!



By the way, that is the same grain layout that is in the stock blank on the other thread. The only difference being that in the picture YOU posted the blank is from a few inches closer to the OD of the tree! DUH!!



Ignorant Texas wannabe cowboy! Get a life MAN! How much walnut they grow down there in Houston town anyway?



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Posts: 1673 | Location: MANY DIFFERENT PLACES | Registered: 14 May 2004Reply With Quote
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scotty..





the "difference" is plain to see, for anyone with any experience in wood... grains in sapwood? much like some of the things you have recanted, it just aint there



please, scott, we all know where you say you haven't got any experience... and bluster doesn't cover that up



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