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If it doesn't float, then Natalie wood. You and I are going to burn in he'll for that. You posting it, and me laughing. Well, I Googled it...
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Looks like Black Locust to me.
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Black locust. Very good firewood. It doesn't rot.
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Maybe Osage orange aka hedge. More likely imo than black locust to have the rougher convoluted trunk as shown. References say it'll grow "straigher" in bottomland when in tight clumping rather than very crooked in open settings.
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It is locust. I burn lots of it here in the NC mountains.
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If it doesn't float, then Natalie wood. You are not a well man. That is sick, sick. It is funny, though.
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Ive seen pecan that color
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Dead horse aside. Provide one picture of a barkless black locust log that looks like the OP, picture number one. Anyone?
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Took it to a local old timer that’s a wood guy. He said probably locust but he didn’t discount mulberry. Difficult to identify because it’s been rolling around in the water and on the beach for a long time. He thinks the softer parts of the trunk eroded away and left behind the unique look. Either way,it’s cool and I’ll make something even cooler out of it at some point.
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Saw somewhere if you were to cut a fresh (? for drift wood) piece out and place in water, osage will color the water and black locust will not. Have fun with it.
PS Encouraging. I hope to get out and find some local wood for a little project, possibly mountain mahogany.
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It would make a good background for some duck, squirrel, bird, body mounts
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To prove locust put it under a blacklight. It will shine brilliant yellow. My bet is it will glow.
Osage extractive are yellow, so that would prove osage, if the wood seems to be lighter, mulberry.
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Several people mentioned mulberry..... that's my guess.
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This looks to be an old thread (1yr.). He ought to know by now.
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Saw somewhere if you were to cut a fresh (? for drift wood) piece out and place in water, osage will color the water and black locust will not. Have fun with it.
PS Encouraging. I hope to get out and find some local wood for a little project, possibly mountain mahogany. Bring extra chains for the saw! Man is that stuff hard!
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I haven't gotten over the convoluted exterior, yet, nor am I highly likely to! LOL
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Saw somewhere if you were to cut a fresh (? for drift wood) piece out and place in water, osage will color the water and black locust will not. Have fun with it.
PS Encouraging. I hope to get out and find some local wood for a little project, possibly mountain mahogany. Bring extra chains for the saw! Man is that stuff hard! When it’s good & dry on the outside hit it with a chainsaw. If it throws sparks you can see in the daytime bet on locust.
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