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Black Walnut bad luck?
I have a large black walnut tree I am getting ready to have removed
from my yard. I already have a solar kiln I use for drying wood for my boat projects and I have been considering lumbering it for use in boat building, the wood itself seems like it would be great for boat building. But after googling for black walnut and boat building, I found a excerpt from "Folklore and the Sea" by Horace Beck, which describes black walnut as being horribly bad luck to have on or in a boat. On the other hand I also found an article which states the Red Jacket (a very successful and well found clipper ship) had her aft cabin finished in Black Walnut. Can anyone provide some feedback on black walnut's suitibility as a boat building wood. and please no flames for my superstitiousness, I don't normally consider myself a supertitious person, but I have spent enough time at sea on traditionally rigged sailing ships, and an especially memorable cruise under a very old and experienced maine schooner captain, that I have learned to take these things seriously where boats are concerned. Thanks |
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