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  1. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Valid points!
  2. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    :lol:
  3. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Maybe Burnam has seen them. Probably his lot that would keep a record like that.
  4. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    One of them hit you from 200 feet up, you'll know it :lol: Actually, the colter and grey pine cones are heavier. More round than long.
  5. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    I always find a graceful feeling in a sugar pine cone.. They are beautiful in my eyes. Often they have a little sweep in them as well :) A lot of people collect some for decoration around their home.
  6. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Living in the woods has it's advantages :D
  7. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    We lifted up and into the driveway. The HOs had a ton of little artsy stuff scattered all over the island. It would have taken a ton of time removing it all, and some of it was memorial to animals and people in their life. Mother nature and the tree Gods conveniently placed a couple of tall...
  8. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Dang things will take a tire :lol: Hell on weed eater heads as well , hell on the operator if the cone shatters:|: This thread has me thinking back to that white pine pecker pole I removed out of an island in a driveway couple years back. As nasty as it looked on the outside, the inside still...
  9. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Bull pines are more...... like this.... Fun Fun Fun :|:
  10. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Some of the biggest cones in the pine world. Colter is about the same size.
  11. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Digger = Bull = gray pine. Pinus sabiniana http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_sabiniana
  12. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Fiber that will hold a good sized stem off the ground even after you think it should fall all the way eh? :lol:
  13. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    :lol:
  14. CurSedVoyce

    Notch too small?

    Actually amazes me sometimes how much good holding fiber is left in some pines even after dead for a while.
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