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<blockquote data-quote="davidas3" data-source="post: 444921" data-attributes="member: 3735"><p>Thanks for the greetings, Ozark Wizard! A lot of olive wood carving goes on here, especially for souvenirs. I've yet to see a pipe, but I did read a thread awhile back about just that, olive wood as a medium. There are many olive trees hundreds of years old (would be a lot more even older if the Ottomans hadn't denuded the forests during their 600 year hegemony. I wonder if ancient olive tree root would be different than very old trunk? Hmmmm. In any event, have a healthy and happy New Year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidas3, post: 444921, member: 3735"] Thanks for the greetings, Ozark Wizard! A lot of olive wood carving goes on here, especially for souvenirs. I've yet to see a pipe, but I did read a thread awhile back about just that, olive wood as a medium. There are many olive trees hundreds of years old (would be a lot more even older if the Ottomans hadn't denuded the forests during their 600 year hegemony. I wonder if ancient olive tree root would be different than very old trunk? Hmmmm. In any event, have a healthy and happy New Year! [/QUOTE]
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