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F. Thanks for the link. These pictures are where the grain can be more easily seen by a dummy like me and my camara. They probably do not help. I was thinking , a type of palmwood by the long open grain? Looking and bit like blood vessels in a piece of bone? The other items shown in the thread have a more closed? grain. What do you think?
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You're right, that does look like palmwood, although I'm definitely not an expert on tropical woods. Thanks: I didn't know that palm wood could be bicolored like that. Interesting...
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Just had to add this picture. How things change? two decades on from Malinowski. Alfred Buhler in the Admiralty Islands. So all old oppions and records could be suspect in many ways.
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