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<blockquote data-quote="Westboastfaller" data-source="post: 5629245" data-attributes="member: 122476"><p>Yes, what Woos is talking about</p><p>Or at least, I know the Cypress conection but this is how it gets weird for me...we call it,yellow, Nootka or Alaska cedar BUT dosen't route back to cedar, Its wrongfully called cedar evidently.</p><p>*check out another site if you haven't seen that yet?</p><p>Seems its been changing and first studied in the 1700's as Hudson's Bay Company moved in to Nootka Sound for fur trade</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westboastfaller, post: 5629245, member: 122476"] Yes, what Woos is talking about Or at least, I know the Cypress conection but this is how it gets weird for me...we call it,yellow, Nootka or Alaska cedar BUT dosen't route back to cedar, Its wrongfully called cedar evidently. *check out another site if you haven't seen that yet? Seems its been changing and first studied in the 1700's as Hudson's Bay Company moved in to Nootka Sound for fur trade [/QUOTE]
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