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Chris
 
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Default Where doe the term "**** Oak" come from?

Subject pretty much says it.

I still use this term and it dawned on me that I have no clue what it refers
to. Nor do I know where I picked it up. I must of picked it up in the 60s
or 70s.

I do remember it being used to refer to oak used in pallets, were I still
use the term today.


Thanks in advance,
Chris


 
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