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<blockquote data-quote="EastoutWest" data-source="post: 7127487" data-attributes="member: 61986"><p>I stand corrected. Ya'll are in the Midwest, I'm in the Appalachians. It looks like the Black Locust that we find long-dead here. I don't think we have Red Elm, just American/White Elm and maybe Slippery Elm. The American Elm has a distinct reddish center and swamp-like smell. The Black Locust has very little smell and uniformly tan to yellow wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastoutWest, post: 7127487, member: 61986"] I stand corrected. Ya'll are in the Midwest, I'm in the Appalachians. It looks like the Black Locust that we find long-dead here. I don't think we have Red Elm, just American/White Elm and maybe Slippery Elm. The American Elm has a distinct reddish center and swamp-like smell. The Black Locust has very little smell and uniformly tan to yellow wood. [/QUOTE]
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