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woodwish

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I promised my daughter a pen and pencil set when she graduates college, which is coming rapidly. I would like to make something special in connection with our Irish heritage and her birthday is St. Patrick's day. Do not want to use platic, I really want to use wood but can't think of any wood with an Irish connection or a green wood (not green wood, but green wood, you know what I mean). Any suggestions from all you clever folks?
 
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wdcav1952

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Irish bog oak, without a doubt. Have Ken laser a shamrock on it and she will love you forever!

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Daniel

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Green dyed boxelder burl from B.B. there are some other green dyed woods as well. they are all in my experience very green.
I second the idea of Irish bog oak though. it's not green but it is beautiful stuff. far classier for a graduate.
 

mrcook4570

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The Irish Bog Oak has a lot of history behind it - some was growing in the era of St Patrick. And some can be found in sizes big enough for a Jr Gent RB/FP/BP and pencil.
 

Johnathan

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I have some Lignum Vitae with a great green color. All natural, that would be the way to go. You could always tint whatever wood you like. IBO is also a nice choice for the theme.
 
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