Newsletter from Zambezi Exotics
I sent out the following newsletter to customers at Zambezi Exotics and thought I would post it here on my blog as well.
Zambezi
Exotics Newsletter |
April
2009 / issue 2 |
New
product
A lot of new products have been added
to the site, including some larger bowl blanks and spindle stock.
To view all the new products follow this link
To view the new products for a particular
species follow any of the links below and scroll to the bottom of the
page:
• African Mahogany
• Australian Blackwood
• Black Alder
• Buffalo Thorn
• Cape Beech
• Flat Crown
• Hard Pear
• Jacaranda
• Olive Ironwood
• Red Milkwood
• White Milkwood
• White Pear
• Zambezi Teak
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In
this issue:
• latest news
• new product
• special offers
• customer gallery
• featured wood
LATEST
NEWS
We are now able to accept credit cards as a payment option.
In addition to PayPal we now accept Visa, Master Card, American Express
and Discover.
To speed up your online shopping experience at Zambezi Exotics it is
no longer necessary to create an account. On checkout simply click on
the “Checkout Without Account” button.
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SPECIAL
OFFERS
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Use coupon code 7a0df3e1d5 for Free
shipping within the USA on all orders over $75.00.
Offer valid until 04/30/2009.
Please feel free to forward this newsletter to
any of your friends you think might be interested in our products.
They are welcome to use the discount coupon.
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Customer
Gallery
We have received many images of pieces our customers
have made using wood from Zambezi Exotics. Thank you to those who have
sent images. To view some of these images please visit our Customer
Gallery.
The beautiful piece show to the right is a shallow bowl
made from Hard Pear..
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Featured
Wood
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Coastal Red Milkwood (Mimusops caffra)
is pinkish red, close-grained, heavy, hard, strong and elastic.
It has fiddles in the pattern, which add to its beauty for furniture
and turning.
In Zululand it is considered as a royal
timber tree of excellent quality. It is durable when exposed to
water and therefore suitable for boat building, as well as the
framework of the large, conical fish traps used by the local people
in northern Zululand. The wood is also used for various household
utensils and ornaments.
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Bark and roots have medicinal value and are used
to cure broken bones, to treat fevers, to dispel bad dreams, and to
treat gall sickness in stock.
The red milkwood is sometimes called the ‘walking
tree’, because growing on the sand as it does, it is easily blown over
and where it touches the ground it roots to form new trees.
In South Africa, the town Mtunzini’s name is derived
from the Zulu word “Emthunzini” meaning “at the umthunzi (milkwood)
tree” or “in the shade of the umthunzi tree”. In the case of the town
of Mtunzini it refers specifically to John Dunn’s Indaba Tree, a large
coastal red milkwood tree in the Umlalazi Reserve
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