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Tagua Nuts

Paul:

Contact Gene Doren at Doren's Artistic Woodturnings in Alaska for a wide range of palm nuts, including a good selection of Tagua "nuts" of all sizes:

http://www.ivorynutpalm.com/

He is a long-time supporter of the AAW and often a vendor at the annual Symposium. I have gotten a number of different kinds of palm seeds from him over the past few years!

(BTW, the Tagua "nuts" are not really nuts at all, but are the seeds of a species of palm).

Rob Wallace
 
Rob gave you the place to get them. I tried a whole bunch of sources 2 years ago and they had the best selection, especially the larger ones. I had a lot of fun slicing them into slabs and using them as Inlays, also drilling them with Plug cutters to make round plugs to inlay.
 
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