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Is there an online guide or explanation of the different types of Walnut? Claro, Circassian, English, Turkish, California, thin shelled, yada, yada, yada???? ![]() Thanks, Joe | ||
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Good question. I'd love to see such a guide as well. Regards, Dave | |||
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Comes from Great American Gunstocks. http://www.gunstocks.com/digst.html http://www.gunstocks.com/grade.html This is brief, but it'll get you started. Terry | |||
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The most fun read I've seen is Peter Hiatt's site. Check out "A Walnut Sampler". P. Hiatt | |||
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Tiggertate, what is "fun" about Hiatt's site is how uninformed it is. Claro is not American black, it is a totally different species and Bastogne is a cross between Claro and English and not American black and English. The Lesser Caucasus Mountain Range forms the boundary between Turkey and Russia (Georgia) and the upper boundary of Georgia is the main Caucusus Mountain range. Circassian walnut comes form both ranges. I do suspect that a lot of Turkish wood that had never seen those mountains are classified as Circassian. | |||
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Thats what I love about this site. There's so much stuff out there it is hard to sort on your own. Thanks for the clarifications. | |||
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Thanks for all the leads and clarifications. I think I have at least a small understanding of the finer points now. Joe | |||
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Here is some information on Claro walnut: Quote: Here is some information on American Black Walnut: Quote: Here is some information on english walnut: Quote: Hope that helps. Scott | |||
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