if you can't find them
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Re: if you can't find them
Are you referring to the tool handle or the driftwood?
What type of tool is it?
What type of tool is it?
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: if you can't find them
Good question. The tool is a mallet for a wood chisel. This root system was added to an existing tanuki I had. I will take a picture of the complete form, I didn't say tree...lol's. The trunk is mahogany, the roots are ironwood and the foliage is Juniper parsonii. It is a little mixed up but I didn't get arrested collecting it either.
Q
Q
pine queen- Member
Re: if you can't find them
G'day Q...
I'm familiar with Arizona's Ironwood, but there are several more. Which one are you showing?
Pat...mounted on my trusty steed riding off, wildly, in all directions...
I'm familiar with Arizona's Ironwood, but there are several more. Which one are you showing?
Pat...mounted on my trusty steed riding off, wildly, in all directions...
bonsaistud- Member
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