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<blockquote data-quote="Billhook" data-source="post: 7670781" data-attributes="member: 173477"><p>The good Lord always has a purpose with his creations! Poplar is very good for matches and my father planted a lot here in the 1960s for the ever growing match industry. He told me that Bryant and May would pay me a fortune in the year 2000!</p><p>The Millenium came and a lot had stopped smoking and if they still did they used butane lighters. So I had all these Poplars looking for a home. I heard from a guy living in Oregon that there was a 120 year old Church there built in log cabin style from Poplar. So I went on a course with Dan Franklin from Woodenways in Devon and the result is on his website in cabin photos 1 and 3 withe the swans on the lake!</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.woodenways.com/log-cabins[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billhook, post: 7670781, member: 173477"] The good Lord always has a purpose with his creations! Poplar is very good for matches and my father planted a lot here in the 1960s for the ever growing match industry. He told me that Bryant and May would pay me a fortune in the year 2000! The Millenium came and a lot had stopped smoking and if they still did they used butane lighters. So I had all these Poplars looking for a home. I heard from a guy living in Oregon that there was a 120 year old Church there built in log cabin style from Poplar. So I went on a course with Dan Franklin from Woodenways in Devon and the result is on his website in cabin photos 1 and 3 withe the swans on the lake! [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.woodenways.com/log-cabins[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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