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    Sadly I know all about that; my shoulders and back hurt just watching these young fellas hefting pieces of oak into the truck...
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    So it is a hickory. Nice heartwood color/grain. We still have large American Elms out here, though their ranks keep dwindling. I heard elm is good wood for toolboxes and crates. The City of Baltimore planted tons of Red Elm a hundred years ago or so, all of which died. A local wood carver...
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    Not chinese elm, maybe Kentucky Coffee Tree? Gymnocladus dioicus, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to the midwest of North America. KentuckyCoffeeTreeImages ...although the bark does look more like Ulmus pumila, Siberian Elm...
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