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These Model A wagon bodies were made of maple with birch or gumwood panels.
Not every letter is an ode to a four-bedroom colonial with gumwood moldings.
Jazz Series - Snares made from maple with a thick gumwood core.
A thousand years from now a whole township of my offspring will be biting sour apples in the gumwood shade.
The vernacular name is gumwood or scrubwood.
It is known to have lived in plain areas, gumwood forests, and seabird colonies in rocky places.
When Mrs. Westcott saw the new radio in the large gumwood cabinet, she did not like the enormousness of it.
The lobby was modern, featuring curved walls, understated gumwood doors, and simple semi-circular light fixtures.
The room colors were dominated by dull red, green and brown; the paneling was of chestnut, oak, mahogany and gumwood.
The fine wide stair, with gumwood balusters and railes gives ascends to the attic, used also for storage.
Alternative common names for this plant are Santa Cruz tarplant, gumwood, gum plant, and rosinwood.
(false gumwood)
Homes in the originally upper-class neighborhood typically have gumwood trim, leaded glass, fireplaces, hardwood floors, and open porches.
(Saint Helena gumwood)
The False Gumwood (Commidendrum spurium) is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family.
The Gumwood cabinet is a "dark" cabinet and did not fit in with the living room furnishings and colors that Irene had personally chosen.
The radio is described as a large gumwood cabinet with numerous dials and switches that light up with a green light when it is plugged in.
These drums are made from a maple shell with a gumwood core and feature die-cast hoops (in chrome only) and coated heads as standard equipment.
It proved that the earwigs not only lived in gumwood forests but, before breeding seabirds were wiped out by introduced predators, they also lived in seabird colonies.
The boxy, rectangular 1929 Wiedman, which Mr. Woodworth reroofed and repainted, had a handsome, gumwood interior with a built-in stove, sink and water pump.
The interior of Saint Helena was a thick old-growth forest of ancient gumwood trees and other native plants that had colonized the island as many as 10 million years ago.
However, the interior has been described as "a shrine to lumber, a museum of wood, a smorgasbord of timber - ash, sycamore, birch, mahogany, walnut, gumwood and oak, all shipped from lumber yards in the Midwest."
In 1949, when he was 25, he won an award from the American Institute of Decorators for a low coffee table on tubular steel legs with a top made of birch dowls strung together inside a gumwood frame with handles.
The Saint Helena gumwood (Commidendrum robustum), although now comparatively rare, was once one of the most abundant trees of mid-elevations of the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.