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some wood id's

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  1. AmarilloSlim

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    I know what these are but some like to test their skills. [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    Had an ID on the another site but I really don't know on this.[​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    Ill try...

    1. Basswood? I was debating cherry
    2. Pine species?
    3. Black locust
    4.Pin oak

    Ill be biting my nails until there are more postso_O
     
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    #2 is correct. Pine of whatever species.
     
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    #2 is pine. #3 I thought/wished was locust but that is not correct. There is NO oak. (wish there was).
     
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    #1. Aspen (popple) or a species of hybrid poplar
    #2. blue spruce (I've cut a CHITLOAD of it lately)
    #3.sure looks like English walnut
    #4. honey locust (Possibly black cherry)...
     
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    Maple, Spruce, Red Oak, Cherry
     
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    Chit! All right... hold on... I will wait for more replies here.
     
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    #1 is a "poplar" #2 o don't think is "blue spruce" have 3-4 splits of that. But I combine pine/spruce together. #3 I wish was walnut that was the guess over yander but not the final...... #4 is locust. Black;honey I dunno.
     
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    other than spruce there is NOTHING else pictured.
     
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    definitely honey locust for #4.....and I'm certain that is some kind of spruce....maybe not blue, but could be Norway spruce......
     
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    I knew it was locust on #4 just not sure on the species. #2 might be blue spruce as I did do a prune job recently. All my pine/spruce is jumbled so you might have hit the head of the nail. #1 is poplar can anyone name it? #3 is still up for grabs.
     
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    #3. Green ash.....final answer....
    If not, I give up...I'm fried for the night. been working a MONSTER red oak tree for the past two nights. Was up over 45-50' in that tree for several hours working the tops the past two evenings. We're bringing the trunk down on Friday evening....
     
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    Poplar/aspen, Spruce, Sassafras (not sure about this one), and finally Honey Locust.
     
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    Mr. Admin. You are not correct with your green ash on #3 walnut was prolly closer.
     
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    It's not that smell good wood "sassafrass
     
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    #2 blue spruce works for me. #4 is locust. Honey says the hoarders.
     
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    Gimme 10 likes and I will reveal.
     
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