Blue Brazilian Talow Wood

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woodale

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Yes, it really is blue! Someone was looking for wood of different colors a few weeks ago, but I can't find the thread.
On a chrome Zen. "Trimmings" in the picture on left.
 

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GouletPens

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That's the first time i've ever seen naturally blue wood. Where did you get it? Nice job on the pen, too by the way.
 

Chief Hill

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Lol I have one of these for sale and I had no idea what type of wood it was. Thanks now I know.
 

woodale

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Thanks everyone.
I bought it on Ebay. It came from a vendor in Canada. Have never been able to find any information on this wood. But,:eek: just visited the ebay store and the updated listing says it is pressure treated and cured with a colored dye. Must say I am very disapointed that it is not the real color. It certainly did not feel treated, kind of like Balsa if anything.
Sorry for passing on the missinformation.
I do still like the way it looks.
 

GouletPens

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Thanks everyone.
I bought it on Ebay. It came from a vendor in Canada. Have never been able to find any information on this wood. But,:eek: just visited the ebay store and the updated listing says it is pressure treated and cured with a colored dye. Must say I am very disapointed that it is not the real color. It certainly did not feel treated, kind of like Balsa if anything.
Sorry for passing on the missinformation.
I do still like the way it looks.
Aww, poo. Next thing you're gonna tell me is there's no Easter Bunny too.:frown:
 

wood-of-1kind

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It could be "blue" pressure treated wood. I've seen it advertised more and more from the big box (building centres). Supposedly more effective than the pressure treated traditional 'green' stuff. Just a guess on my part.
 

workinforwood

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It might not be naturally blue wood, but it looks good regardless. The scientist have come up with ways to dye tree's different colors. There's a powder that is put on the ground, the roots soak it up and the wood changes colors all the way through. I have still found 3 types of blue wood, although not as nice a blue as this dye job. Blue Mahoe, Blue Pine and Grapefruit...oh with..Blue Mangrove too..that's 4.
 
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