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Default Wood identification

A neighbor picked up a bunch of "scrap" which had been used as spacers
between drill pipe. They are all 8 footers, 2 by 4, and on planing one off
they are actually quite nice. The wood is very heavy - like maple or oak,
but quite light in color and with a grain not unlike oak, fairly widely
spaced growth rings.

I know it is difficult without a picture...Any ideas on what this is?
Possibly ash???


 
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