This may help clear up any confusion. ANCIENT KAURI is NOT!! petrified timber. The Kauri is an very slow growing timber and much of the timber we use would have been over 1000 years old before it fell in some prehitoric event 30 to 50 thousand years ago. It lay perfectly preserved in the Northland swamps untill a few yeasr ago the drying of some swamps exposed these logs.
prehistoric footers
I saw an ad in the tweaks section of audiogon about footers made from wood obtained from preserved prehistoric wood. The ad was from a company in New Zealand. It was interesting in that the wood was mineralized and very dense. It is supposedly used for some kind of instrument making. Unfortunately the ad appeared for only one day. Anyone know the name or website for the company? Thanks.
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