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63229 "Palazzolo, Joe" <JMPALAZZ@i...> May-26-1999 RE: Bloodwood ??

<Aaron asks about bloodwood>

Isn't that the generic name for any wood that Ron Harper has worked?

Seriously though, I have a piece of bloodwood that I bought in San Jose last
year and it is beautiful.  Also, from http://www.cocoboloinc.com/blood.html
we find that bloodwood is "Brosimum rubecens: Various shades of rich
lustrous red, pink and yellow. Odorless and tasteless. Very hard and heavy.
Weight 56 to 66 lbs. per cu. ft. Not difficult to work, finishes smoothly,
taking a high polish."

Joe Palazzolo
Fort Wayne, Indiana
"Thank you ladies and germs, you've been an audience."

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