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Bacffin

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I had a cord of wood delivered last year from my local Agway and it was too wet to burn so I let it sit until this year. It's a hodge podge of mixed wood with these in there. I am not sure what it is, maybe cherry?

What do you guys think?

Thanks,
Bruce
 

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Im with the other fellas here. Looks like some nice cherry. That will make an absolutely wonderful aroma when you walk outside and smell the smoke. I love smelling cherry burning when there's cold and the snow's blowing around. One of the coziest smells on the planet IMHO....
 
Well I have burning this stuff for the last few hours and I am impressed. "Cherry" red coals! Nice even burn with a little pop here and there and yes, a very nice aroma for sure. I like it :)

Thanks!
 
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Cherry Bomb.
 
Every guy remebers the first time he popped some cherry... in the stove of course
 
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