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Veneers and plywood—their manufacture and use

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Two closely related industries that depend, to a major degree, upon domestic sources of red gum, Douglasfir, black walnut, red and white oaks, sugar maple, Sitka spruce, Ponderosa pine and Port Orford cedar; and upon foreign sources of mahogany, rosewood, zebrawood, avodiré, bossé, ebony and other exotic species.

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Harrar, E.S. Veneers and plywood—their manufacture and use . Econ Bot 1, 290 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02858574

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