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Cedar     Sample Code-- CEDC
Apple 2 Pen Holder Sample Code--APPH
Canarywood      Sample Code--CANK
Corian     Sample Code--CORK
Maple     Sample Code--MAPK
Osage Orange    Sample Code--OSOK
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Western Red Cedar is native to the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada.  The soft red-brown timber is valued for its resistance to decay.
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Katolox is a very hard, dense, heavy, Central/Latin American wood.  It has a generally dark purple and brown heartwood.  It can show considerable color variations, often within a single piece.
From Central America, this is a straight grained wood with a medium to coarse texture. Yellow color with streaks of a variety of reds, golds, and browns.   Color will age to a deep golden yellow tone.

Pronounced ' When-gay ' Wenge is a heavy, dense wood, with large, open pores and grows in Africa. 
Apple is confined, in a wild state, to the temperate and cold parts of the northern hemisphere.  The Apple species cannot be grown within the tropics or north of the Arctic Circle; but it  rejoices in the dry climate and warm summers of Canada and the U.S.
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Pens are of Grapefruit wood from a Florida orchard.  The ""log" type desktop holder is an apple log with its natural  bark surface showing
Wood Duck--$25.00
Distresses Cottontail--$20.00
Mallard Duck--$25.00
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Secret Compartment $15.00
2 pen desk set $40.00
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Osage Orange    Sample Code--OSOPL
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Mallard duck--$25.00
Originally grown in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, and the tree takes its name and its identity from its early use for making archery bows and war clubs by the Osage Indians, who occupied the area.  Very hard, heavy, strong, resilient, and exceptionally durable.


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The avocado (Persea americana) is a tree native to Mexico and Central America.  The subtropical species needs a climate without frost and little wind. When mild frost does occur, the fruit drops from the tree, reducing the yield.  The avocado was introduced to the U.S. state of California in the 19th century, and has become an extremely successful cash crop. Ninety-five percent of United States avocado production is located in California.
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Norfolk Pine isn't generallly very useful - rather coarse and knotty from open-grown specimen trees, and throws sparks if used as firewood. The timber is good for woodturning, and is extensively used by Hawaiian craftspeople. They once were used in the building of ships masts.

The trees center of distribution is in the north-middle part of the Brazilian Amazon region; combined range of all species from Mexico through Central America and southward to southern Brazil.
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Stabilized Norfolk Pine
Avacado
Purpleheart     Sample Code--PPLHDC
Wenge     Sample Code--WENC
Originally grown in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, and the tree takes its name and its identity from its early use for making archery bows and war clubs by the Osage Indians, who occupied the area.  Very hard, heavy, strong, resilient, and exceptionally durable.


Apple     Sample code--APPSCK
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Cocobolo      Sample Code--COBC

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