Southeast Asian Wood?

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I have a customer requesting a pen from Southeast Asian wood. He wants it to be native to that area. What do you all suggest. Customer thought bamboo but I don't really think that is the most exciting choice. All suggestions welcome.
 
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South east Asia wood

The two woods that I have used in this case are Burmese Black wood, and Black Palm. They both turn a beautiful pen They are both from Laos or Viet Nam. Will those do??

Dennis
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While I agree that one of the best looking woods in the world is Amboyna burl, if you are looking for something from the Indian sub-continent look into spalted Tamarind. The info I have is that it originated in Africa but it has been grown through out Asia for centuries.
 
Customer only said SE Asia until I asked for specifics. I do have a few E. I. Rosewood blanks, so might go that route. I think i read that the National tree was Mango. I think I have a Mango blank around somewhere but that may be a needle in a haystack thing.
 
Okay, customer has decided on mango as it is the National tree. Who out there has any nice mango blanks that they would trade /sell to me?
 
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