This Oak?

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1)Wide growth rings.

2)Orange sapwood

3)Difficult to split when Green.

Um, I know not much - and I'm late to the party as usual - but that a'int Oak. Some of you guys (I say guys cause girls generally don't open their mouths so sure of themselves when they're wrong;)) would crack me up if I weren't already cracked.;lol;lol
 
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