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Small Pine

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  1. Buffalo Plaid

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    Years ago I signed up for ChipDrop, renewing it when it runs out. Well today it paid off! I received a text asking if I was interested in some small pine. We all know pine is fine plus I can use it for maple sugaring so I replied yes. Nothing under 12” diameter and all pretty straight! Not small in my book. 73FB6D56-EB16-481E-A29E-CEEE09183724.jpeg
     
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    Looks like norway pine thats good stuff.
     
  3. JPDavis

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    Looks like they cut doubles, triples..? Either way good deal.
     
  4. Buffalo Plaid

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    We called them red pine when I was a kid, turns out its the same thing :^)
     
  5. Backwoods Savage

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    Those are a nice size.
     
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    Straight and not too knotty is always nice.
     
  7. Cash Larue

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    I live at 9,000 feet and burn mostly pine. It’s good stuff. Don’t listen to the haters.