That’s the reason I’m trying to identify . The one time I tried to turn rosewood I had a slight reaction to it. I friend gave this to me to turn him some turkey calls.
@Ted Pelfrey
If concerned about a reaction from a wood there is a simple test that won't send you to the hospital even if you ARE sensitive to a particular wood.
Make a little sawdust from the wood.
Acquire a bandaid. (I know hard to find in most shops since everyone but me is always careful)
Put a tiny spot of the sawdust on the smooth and sensitive inside of the forearm and cover it with the bandaid.
If sensitive to that wood that tiny spot will start to feel itchy within a few hours and may develop a localized rash, mild if not left on a long time.
No rash, no problem. Wash and put a bit of anti-itch cream on the little spot if needed.
I think this method is better than risking a systemic skin and breathing reaction by working with the unknown wood!
I discovered this method when I got eastern red cedar dust trapped under a watch which caused an itchy rash. I no longer wear a watch when sanding ERC. Nothing else has affected me (so far, knock on bubinga) even the various rosewoods including the notorious Cocobolo.
The warnings we read about slowly becoming more sensitive to wood are real. I know two people who had to quite turning completely. One guy got to where he couldn't even walk into his shop without getting asthma, even after it had been emptied completely and professionally cleaned three times! He ended up selling that house, having a new house built, and took up metal turning/machining instead of working with wood. (That got me thinking about how useful that could be so I acquired a metal lathe and mill.) I bought his lathe and used it for years for teaching.
Hey, if you want, cut off a small piece with some end grain showing and get it to me and I'll do my best to ID it by smell, UV light, and end grain examination. Better yet, if you have any remaining doubts I'll trade you for an equivalent piece of something you know from experience won't affect you. I have lots of varieties, might have something you would like.
And you're close enough maybe we could visit. During one of the breaks in your insane 20 hr/day work schedule!
JKJ