Rory supplied the timber and David did the finishing.
It's a slab of pinus halepensis (Aleppo pine) with an interesting history.
In the late 1880s the McGowans of Strathdownie in Victoria went to Robe South Australia to collect a shipment of tree seedlings which had arrived there by boat. On the return journey they had to go through customs at the SA/Vic border.
The much-travelled trees grew well until last year the current owners decided to cut down a few and Rory went over with his bush mill to do the job, his reward being large slabs of timber, one of which he gave to us. Others will go into the new house he is building at Cape Douglas.
Looks superb...
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