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They shouldn't do that to us old guys! LOL!
I think it's supposed to be Kingwood. You're seeing a Typo.
GEC is going to use "Ring Wood". I wonder if that's the same as "Ring-Porous Wood"?
"Hardwoods may be divided into ring-porous and diffuse-porous trees. In ring-porous trees the vessels laid down at the beginning of the growing season are much larger than subsequent vessels laid down at the end of the season (or ring). Diffuse-porous trees form vessels of roughly the same radial diameter throughout the growing season. Larger vessel size permits more-rapid water conduction."
Craig....
I think you called it on the canoe...could that be the Indian Girl
I'm also glad to see they are doing another production run of the #25 Little Jack! Most dealers don't have many left of the original ones.
Now, if they'd just do another run of #33 Conductors!!!!!
Is there a Canoe in our future from GEC? Look at the end of the hall.........
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/INDI...
The new Halfwhitt (half-whittler) is a #57.......a "penknife" version of the #57!
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