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How Many Can You Name?

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  1. Stoveaclaus

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    Thats a well diversified woodfolio
     
  2. NH mountain man

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    L to r , # 3 looks like Basswood.
     
  3. Canadian border VT

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    I thought so too but he said high btu
     
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    Honey locust on #3, or possibly Coffeetree.
     
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  5. Stoveaclaus

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    Oak
    Cherry
    Apple
    Locust
    Maple
    Ash
    Beech
     
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    I think GrJfer got it all right the first time!!!
     
  7. Stoveshamster

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    Not hickory. Everything else
    Correct
     
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  8. Stoveshamster

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    Winner winner chicken dinner

    ..........but you had inside info!
     
  9. buZZsaw BRAD

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    yeah, friends and family and fellow hoarders are not eligible. :rofl: :lol:
    Hey Stoveshamster are you sure that last split is beech? Reminds me of smaller silver maple. Reason i question is the way the bark is peeling like a thin piece of skin. Cant say ive ever seen beech do that.
     
  10. Stoveaclaus

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    I know that Stoveshamster has a well diversified Woodfolio, however I used my knowledge and intellect of the wood community to get it right. Stoveaclaus is a woodsman!
     
  11. Stoveshamster

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    It’s the smaller branches of a beech BRAD. 6” diameter CSS by tours truly. It does look like silver but it’s not.
     
  12. buZZsaw BRAD

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    It can be very hard to judge from a photo, even on pics ive posted. I wouldve gone all in it was silver...and lost! Good thing i didnt!
    Hoard on my friend, hoard on! AWHNR!
     
  13. huskihl

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    Long Island beech looks like Michigan poplar. Or maybe ash limb wood. Got any more pics of your beech?
     
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  14. Stoveshamster

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    I only have a few pieces left buried in my stack. I’m hoping to score more this winter along with hickory. I’ve never had hickory
     
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    I always thought apple was super low btu. (just checked a chart again) I clearly misread the exact same chart years ago!! way back before this site even existed. thank you for posting!!!:thumbs:
     
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    Does Apple generally have that huge sapwood? That split looks like it is from a pretty good-sized trunk.
    Shouldn't the winner get a Christmas turkey dinner, instead of chicken? :)
     
  17. Stoveshamster

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    Trunk was about 12” across. It was purplish brown when I split it fresh. Really cool. 018E130B-9B3E-4675-B0C0-A7DB3E4A8501.jpeg