It is actually "primavera", a tropical hardwood with no color, sort of like
birch. Has the same grain and other characteristics of genuine/"red"
mahogany, but is slightly harder. You can stain it any color you want,
including traditional "red" mahogany. I like it because it is easy to work
with like mahogany, but I'm not limited to the red color characteristics of
genuine mahogany. I buy this stuff by the bundle (400-600BF) for $2 BF.
http://tropicalhardwoods.com/htm/tro.../primavera.htm
"Unisaw A100" wrote in message
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OK, I'll bite. What is white mahogany?
UA100