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a texas sized burl from down under

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2.5 tonnes of redgum burl and its up for sale, its the one on the trailer. Incidently it broke the suspension on the tralier getting it home.
 

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:D I think hes looking at around $5000USD plus shipping
 
Reminds me of the sign in the window of a diner up in Anchorage when I was stationed there many years ago. "Pie, $2.00 - Texas size $1.25 "

Looks like a carbuncle with as much detail as is available.
 
Hmm, well being a local it would seem obvious for me to volunteer to mount that lump on my Stubby.

But even a 110 cm swing mightn't be enough :o
 
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