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Lester Patton

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Jan 24, 2003
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Location
Kentucky
Hey Folks, I've been looking into other woods that can be used to construct the Mirage Celerity I plan on building in the near future. I know that spruce is the main choice of wood that is used on most all projects I've read about. My question is has anyone used any other wood successfully? I was also hoping that I can find something thats not as expensive as spruce. Any comments are greatly appreciated.
 
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