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Medic21

Minister of Fire
Feb 26, 2017
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Northern Indiana
Neighbor wanted a couple locusts gone from his front yard. Estimate was $500 for both. $200, case of cheap beer, and some firewood makes em disappear. I’ll post these hinges, not many more normally though Lol.

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Are you sure that is locust? The wood is more red than the locust around here. Our locust is more yellow.
 
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Honey locust. Well, perhaps our locust is black locust. Ours is quite different in appearance from yours.
Looks like good firewood though.
 
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Honey Locust are great trees with beautiful wood. At least most ornamental varieties have toned down the thorns from the wild version.
The Black Locust that I have here are angry, complete with 1-1/2” thorns.
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