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    I saw that black bog oak on ebay a while ago. They said its something like 2,000 or 10,000 years old. Seemed pretty neat. Looks pretty good too!

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    That's a beautiful Joseph Rodgers & Sons! I'll bet she shaves as good as she looks. I haven't met a JR&Sons I didn't like.

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    Nice looking set you've created there..interesting look to that wood. Well done sir.

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    Very nice. I like the fact that you can still see and from the looks of it feel the grain of the wood.

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    What a lovely set, great work on both congratulations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheffieldlover View Post
    I saw that black bog oak on ebay a while ago. They said its something like 2,000 or 10,000 years old. Seemed pretty neat. Looks pretty good too!
    This Bog Oak is from Croatia.
    I buy blanks from world very respectfull pipe maker and all blanks got carbon data analize. This black Bog Oak pieces are 4800 y.o.
    If you are intersted you can read more on my web page about bog oaks I use:
    Shaving Brushes (Bog Oak) –

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