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Around here, the early Pioneers called the Black Locust "Ironwood" and used it for wagon axles, etc. Very heavy, dense, strong wood. Is that the same stuff? I've got a couple in my back yard with some large, dead limbs that I've got a tree guy coming to trim off. Is it worth keeping the wood?
Those grips are beautiful - nice job!
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