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propencity

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Been awhile since my last turning but I was at the land this past weekend and came across an orange osage tree that I had cut down as part of clearing for a fence line. The fallen tree has been sitting there for probably a year now and decided to cut a sample piece. Here is the pen from it showing some spalting and sap. Thanks for viewing.
 

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louie68

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Very nice looking pens, Osage Orange is becoming my favorite woods to work with, wow i wish i had a Osage tree in my backyard!!!
 

Mack C.

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Hi Mark; Great looking pens!
I'm curious why you posed them on the single stands the way you did.:)
 

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Mark,
Working on learning to use the aperture on the camera for angled shots. I guess I could have left it laying on the cloth; just trying out new ways of photography. Thanks for asking.
 

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Hi Louie. I also like this wood. I was surprised at how stable it was after being left outside for over a year. And it really gives a nice sheen on a CA finish. Thanks for compliments.
 
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