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      <title>The Beauty and Character of Working with Spalted Ash</title>
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      <description>I remember the first time I stumbled across a slab of spalted ash at a local sawmill. It looked like someone had taken a fine-tip fountain pen and drawn a series of chaotic, beautiful maps all over the wood grain. I&amp;#39;d worked with regular ash</description>
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