Stophel
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There is one early 19th century Lehigh region rifle that is SUPPOSEDLY stocked in persimmon.... so it is said. I have found that many people are pretty poor at identifying wood anyway, so I can't say if it's so or not.
I am told that persimmon is hard, but dead plain, and coarsely grained. It is also known to be pretty unstable wood, and will shrink and grow dramatically with humidity.
I am told that persimmon is hard, but dead plain, and coarsely grained. It is also known to be pretty unstable wood, and will shrink and grow dramatically with humidity.