Gypo Logger
Timber Baron
Hi there, I got this email from a fellow in Switzerland that is looking for some Walnuts. Since Illinois is the Walnut capital of the world (or is it Indiana), maybe someone can help this guy out, or even trade some Stihl /Husky stuff for a bushel of them.
Butternut or Pecan may also do the trick.
John
Hello,
I'm interested in black walnut, specialy in crafts using the shell of the
nut. I live in Switzerland where juglans nigra (latin name) is very rare
and the the informations about it too. But I'm lucky, in the little town
where I stay there are
30 planted in 1934 along a street.
Slices of the nut (watch out your fingers!) are beautiful and I wonder what
is the best way to show this nature's beauty.
So, if you have any information or ideas about crafts with these shells,
please tell me.
My address : Pascal Terrier e-mail (prof)
[email protected]
Rue de l' Hôpital 35 fax (prof):
0041 32 836 27 28
CH 1400 YVERDON
Switzerland
Thanks a lot !
Pascal
Butternut or Pecan may also do the trick.
John
Hello,
I'm interested in black walnut, specialy in crafts using the shell of the
nut. I live in Switzerland where juglans nigra (latin name) is very rare
and the the informations about it too. But I'm lucky, in the little town
where I stay there are
30 planted in 1934 along a street.
Slices of the nut (watch out your fingers!) are beautiful and I wonder what
is the best way to show this nature's beauty.
So, if you have any information or ideas about crafts with these shells,
please tell me.
My address : Pascal Terrier e-mail (prof)
[email protected]
Rue de l' Hôpital 35 fax (prof):
0041 32 836 27 28
CH 1400 YVERDON
Switzerland
Thanks a lot !
Pascal