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Thread: Would this be considered large for a Walnut tree?

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    Would this be considered large for a Walnut tree?

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    Ya think!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Nah - my yard is full of those things - that one is just a sapling.

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    Yup...if you're only 1 foot tall.
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    Holy smokes! Is that a photochop? If not, I'd like to see the machine that sliced that log!

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    I'll bet you can turn a real nice bowl from one of those.

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    What would you use to cut something like that?

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    Where'd you get the leprechaun?

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    Seriously, is it real, or is it photoshop?
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    Yup...if you're only 1 foot tall.
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    The thing that I find more amazing than the size of the tree is that it all appears to be solid wood. Make a heckuva pair of matched bookends.

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    Yes, but small for a Sequoia.
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    Not in 1823, just average...but today? WOW. What are you going to do with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kent View Post
    Seriously, is it real, or is it photoshop?
    I really don't know. Just a pic I found on another forum.
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    If it is a photshop it is a good one. See how his hand is cupped correctly, the dirt is disturbed in the correct locations for something that size and weight. Even under the left piece has stuff in there that should be.

    I'll take a couple, although I'm not sure what to do with them.

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    I think we're gonna need a bigger planer.
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