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Title: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Turkeyman62 on February 24, 2019, 04:35:41 PM
This one is always is in the vest or bag. Lilac striker made by Gary Anderson Daybreak Calls.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Sir-diealot on February 24, 2019, 06:17:36 PM
Never heard of Lilac being used for a striker, does it matter what color the Lilac tree or bush is? Looks nice by the way, like the shape and the flared end.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Turkeyman62 on February 24, 2019, 06:27:09 PM
Don't know if the color matters. Gary told me this wood came from a bush.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: hunter22 on February 24, 2019, 06:44:03 PM
Great striker. I have a Lilac made by Bill Lyman and it will run on anything.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: SwampChickenSC on February 24, 2019, 06:47:47 PM
Cool stuff, first Lilac striker I've seen as well!
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Turkeyman62 on February 24, 2019, 07:43:24 PM
Yes sir mine will run on anything also.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Sir-diealot on February 24, 2019, 07:59:14 PM
Quote from: Turkeyman62 on February 24, 2019, 06:27:09 PM
Don't know if the color matters. Gary told me this wood came from a bush.
I have heard Lilac refered to as both bush and tree, but if bush I would think that would narrow the species down a bit anyway.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Turkeyman62 on February 25, 2019, 03:14:30 PM
Gary told me he has a head time getting enough material for a striker like that.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Gen.27:3 on February 25, 2019, 08:12:50 PM
Wow, it's always fun to learn something new, I had no idea about lilac strikers. BTW, I thought it was a bush too.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: callmakerman on February 25, 2019, 08:17:02 PM
Not sure if they consider it a bush or tree but it does make a nice striker. Very hard to come by in a size that will work when cut down and hoping it doesn't check to much when drying. Most pieces come from home owners trimming up or cutting down the bush/tree.
Title: Re: Never Leave Home Without It
Post by: Sir-diealot on February 25, 2019, 10:01:39 PM
Is Lilac A Tree Or A Shrub: Learn About Types Of Lilac Trees And Shrubs Lilac Bushes By: Liz Baessler Printer Friendly Version Image by herreid Is lilac a tree or a shrub? It all depends on the variety. Shrub lilacs and bush lilacs are short and compact. Tree lilacs are trickier. The classic definition of a tree is that it is over 13 feet tall and has a single trunk. Tree lilacs can grow up to 25 feet high and have a tree-like appearance, but their many stems tend to get them classified as bushes. They are not technically trees, but they get big enough that you can treat them as if they are. Lilac Bush Varieties Lilac shrub or bush varieties can be split into two categories: large upright and densely branched. In the first category is the common lilac, a hugely diverse plant that comes in a wide range of colors and fragrances. This large upright shrub lilac usually grows to 8 feet in height, but some varieties can be as short as 4 feet. Densely branched shrub and bush lilacs are specific types bred for lots of flowers in small space. The Manchurian lilac gets anywhere from 8 to 12 feet tall and wide, and grows in a very dense pattern that does not require yearly pruning and makes for showy flower displays. The Meyer lilac is another good densely branched choice. Types of Lilac Trees There are a few types of lilac trees that offer the fragrance and beauty of the lilac bush varieties, with the addition of height and shade. The Japanese tree lilac reaches heights of 25 feet and produces fragrant white flowers. A very popular cultivar of this variety is the "Ivory Silk." The Pekin tree lilac (also called the Peking tree lilac) can reach 15 to 24 feet and comes in a variety of colors from yellow on the Beijing Gold cultivar to white on the China Snow cultivar. It is also possible to prune the common shrub lilac's many stems down to a single trunk to emulate the look of a tree.

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