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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 217302, member: 37"]I don't really see anything here to contradict what I said before other than the new pics show more grain to the wood than previously. Could be ash or hickory which is still fitting with the European origin. Since you are in the UK, it would make it a bit more likely to be colonial in origin than if you were here in the US. Still not sure that the wood would fit. Maybe from India could work but probably not from a more tropical locale. With your Elvis avatar, I assumed you were here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 217302, member: 37"]I don't really see anything here to contradict what I said before other than the new pics show more grain to the wood than previously. Could be ash or hickory which is still fitting with the European origin. Since you are in the UK, it would make it a bit more likely to be colonial in origin than if you were here in the US. Still not sure that the wood would fit. Maybe from India could work but probably not from a more tropical locale. With your Elvis avatar, I assumed you were here.[/QUOTE]
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