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pollys13

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Cheers.
 

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looks a bit like sycamore to me, probably wrong though
 
Some more photos outside. Thanks.
 

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Grain doesn't suggest beach. I've worked a lot of it the last year, so I'm too familiar.

More of tropical look.

I vote Idigbo too
 
I reckon it's Idigbo. This is the nearest I could get to in The Wood Handbook by Nick Gibbs.
A google search came up with this photo:-
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Brian
 

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My parents had a large kitchen table & matching chairs made of Rubberwood about 25 years ago.....The colour & grain pattern was quite nice!
 
Just nipped down to the workshop and took a couple of pics of some Idigbo.

idigbo 1.jpg


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