• Re: where to find mountain mahogany??

    From Fredrick@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 8 22:01:27 2022
    My friend was a hunting guide in Nevada, he used to bring home mountain mahogany pieces for us to use in the grill. He brought it back from somewhere in the Ruby mountain area of Nevada.

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to Fredrick on Tue Mar 8 17:40:34 2022
    On 3/8/2022 4:01 PM, Fredrick wrote:
    My friend was a hunting guide in Nevada, he used to bring home mountain mahogany pieces for us to use in the grill.  He brought it back from somewhere in the Ruby mountain area of Nevada.



    I would start looking there.

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  • From Doug@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 14 17:22:17 2022
    On Monday, November 1, 2004 at 10:36:51 PM UTC-5, res055a5 wrote:
    long ago I carved some mountain mahogany and loved it, but can't find it for sale.
    any ideas?
    it turns out there are several species with that name...the one I carved in the past was from Idaho.
    maybe the others are just as good?

    In the Eastern US yellow birch is often called mountain mahogany. It was the preferred wood for wooden hand tools like wooden bodied planed before being mostly replaced by beech up north and live oak down south.

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