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mamoth wood

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hi all ---any one heard of mamoth wood --- where is it from---or any info --- I saw a piece small piece turned reciently ,,,, but did not ask any details
 
Old poison ivy vines have redish brown mammoth colored hair on them..... Much better to look at than to turn.... Hope you stayed out of the dust and chips. :D

Ron Wilson
 
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