Wood Identification ?

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mnerland

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Just wondering if anyone might be able to ID this wood. I received it from a retired Marine almost 20 years ago. I believe he said he got it from Panama.
He didn't know what it was at the time. It is the hardest and heaviest wood I have ever had in my hands. Gonna be a challenge to just cut it. Has some very nice grain to it. Any ideas?
 

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That's a tough one. There are a few dark brown hard and heavy woods from Central America.

From the first photo it looks like it could almost be Cocobolo (69 lbs. per cubic foot - Janka 2960).
From the second photo it looks like Katalox to me (72 lbs. per cubic foot - Janka 3,660 ).
The other one that I have seen is called Cocuswood (72 lbs. per cubic foot - janka 3,720)

Considering the almost purplish color on the end grain photo I think it is likely Katalox.

Regards,
Dave
 

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The different slight color differences between grains suggests Brazilian Rosewood or other Rosewood. Regardless, that is a VERY valuable piece of wood because of its size.

At first, I thought of SE Asian persimmon:
 

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mnerland

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The different slight color differences between grains suggests Brazilian Rosewood or other Rosewood. Regardless, that is a VERY valuable piece of wood because of its size.

At first, I thought of SE Asian persimmon:
Wow, that looks very close to what I have. The idea that it came from Panama just might be a mistake. Thanks for the reply.
 

mnerland

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That's a tough one. There are a few dark brown hard and heavy woods from Central America.

From the first photo it looks like it could almost be Cocobolo (69 lbs. per cubic foot - Janka 2960).
From the second photo it looks like Katalox to me (72 lbs. per cubic foot - Janka 3,660 ).
The other one that I have seen is called Cocuswood (72 lbs. per cubic foot - janka 3,720)

Considering the almost purplish color on the end grain photo I think it is likely Katalox.

Regards,
Dave
Thanks Dave, I will look these up and possibly find a match. Thanks so much.
 
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