Description: I’ve been a woodworker since a young age and have always had an interest in wood and trees. About 30 years ago I got curious about some lesser-known woods and made up some dried samples of them. I soon arrived at a standard sample size and made samples of every wood I could get my hands on. A wood dealer introduced me to the International Wood Collectors Society which is currently celebrating its 75th year. If you love wood – join!I joined as a life member and, as a woodworker, made standard 1/2 X 3 X 6” samples from the exotic woods I had purchased and sold them to members of the club. They liked them and wanted more so I obliged. I have field collected woods from 48 states and a few foreign countries and am constantly seeking out woods new to me for making samples. I have produced many thousands over the past 30 years and have a personal collection of about 7,000 different species.Until now I sold primarily to IWCS members, but also to schools, institutions, government agencies, etc., around the world. Today, I have too much inventory of many species and will be offering seven different sets, each different, of about 40 pieces. These are accurately sized and sanded to final thickness and width and are labeled same as or similar to the photos. These specimens were originally collected by wood and botany professionals, then by the general public. Aside from collecting, these can be used for knife scales, pistol grips and a variety of craft items. Besides these sets I offer individual items from one piece to my entire inventory.The following is set #1, 40 pieces as follows: Botanical Common Name Origin Info Acacia auriculiformis Acacia, Earleaf FL / Australia Aesculus glabra Buckeye, Ohio Indiana Albizia julibrissin Silktree Louisiana Anisoptera spp. Mersawa Indonesia Apuleia leiocarpa Garapa South America Betula alleghaniensis Birch, Yellow Ontario Carya ovata Hickory, Shagbark Indiana Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree Florida/Japan Dipterocarpus spp. Keruing Indonesia Dipteryx odorata Cumaru Brazil Dryobalanops spp. Kapur Indonesia Entandrophragma cylindricum Sapele Africa Entandrophragma utile Utile Africa Enterolobium cyclocarpum Guanacaste Earpodtree FL/Cent., So. America Gleditsia triacanthos Locust, Honey Indiana Guibourtia demeusei Bubinga Cameroon/Gabon Gymnocladus dioicus Coffeetree, Kentucky Indiana Hymenolobium spp. Angelim pedra South America Juglans nigra Walnut, Chocolate Indiana Larix decidua Larch, European Indiana/Europe Malus domestica 'Yellow Transp Apple, Yellow Transparent Indiana/Russia Malus spp. Apple, Flowering Crab Indiana Pericopsis elata Afromosia Africa Picea glauca Spruce, White Indiana/W. USA Picea x albertiana Spruce, Dwarf Alberta Pennsylvania/Cultivated Prunus pensylvanica Cherry, Pin Indiana Quercus alba Oak, White Indiana Quercus imbricaria Oak, Shingle Indiana Quercus michauxii Oak, Swamp Chestnut/Basket South Carolina Quercus palustris Oak, Pin Ohio Quercus velutina Oak, Black Indiana Quercus velutina Oak, Black Bazillion Knot Indiana Lots of tiny knots Rhus typhina Sumac, Staghorn Indiana Salix nigra Willow, Black Indiana Sassafras albidum Sassafras Indiana Shorea spp. Meranti, Red Indonesia Shorea spp. sect. Rubroshorea Meranti, Light Red Indonesia Thuja plicata Redcedar, Western Idaho Ulmus americana Elm, American Indiana Ulmus rubra Elm, Slippery Indiana
Price: 80 USD
Location: Syracuse, Indiana
End Time: 2024-08-08T23:04:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Standard 1/2 x 3 x 6" specimens
Wood Type: Mixed domestic and exotic species