Russian Olive Burl Substitutes

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Russianwolf

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Since no one seems to have any ROB they can part with, I need to find some substitutes to offer a client.

I was thinking Teak Burl or Briar Burl if I can get them. He's wanting that classic burl look (think Rolls Royce interior).
 
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Dario

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Rolls Royce panels were started with Amboyna.

There are other Olivewood burls out there btw...but different flavor/origin.

Check Nolan, any of the Aussie burls would be good too.
 

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Just a Clarification

I'm looking for substitutes for Russian-Olive Burl, Russina-Olive is not a true olive. It has a fruit that had an appearance similar to an olive, thus the name. The Wood looks nothing like Olive-wood.
 

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Just a Clarification

I'm looking for substitutes for Russian-Olive Burl, Russina-Olive is not a true olive. It has a fruit that had an appearance similar to an olive, thus the name. The Wood looks nothing like Olive-wood.

Well, it does look a little like olivewood burl.
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Interesting question. Take a look at thuya burl, tasmanian myrtle, some amboyna, and eucalyptus (which has a very similar pattern). All of these vary in color and intensity and might work out. And then there's good old maple burl. Some of the Aussie burls are quite beautiful as well.

I have to admit that russian olive burl is pretty nice.

Marc
 

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Ambonya burl or afzelia burl if you're going for a darker color with a reddish tone. If you want more of a tan like the olive burl, then look at either madrone burl or York Gum burl (attached).
 

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Steve...I know its an old thread but....just had to....Just like the ads on tv now....selling your "old worn out and broken gold" :biggrin:

Gee...thanks a lot!!!! Thought I had drooled enough already having seen pics of all the great burls. Looking for Russian Olive burl now :redface:....reminds me of the huge Russian olive at corner of father's old stone house...wish I had known! D_ _ _!

So many beautiful wandering wood fibers, so little bucks...
 

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hey Chris, I don't know when we'll be seeing any more of the high figured Russian-Olive Burl, but I did find Teak Burl which is a fair substitute although a bit more expensive.
 

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Dude, I did not see the request until now, you still need ROB blanks, I have a burl slab I can cut you a few from if ya do. PM me if you still need .
 
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