Wood ID

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I am sure someone (or all of you) can identify this:

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Thanks!
 
It goes by at least 3 names that I'm aware of,
Pau Ferro, Morado or Bolivian Rosewood though it's not a true rosewood.

HTHs, KJ
 
Aloha

I would say it looks a lot like this, very waxy and constantly used in the marine industry. Let's call it

Scientific name: Tectona grandis

Or Teak by other names.

Aloha
 
The OP's pic shows a 'closed-pore' wood.
Your pic, though similar in color, shows an 'open-pore' wood.

KJ
 
The OP's pic shows a 'closed-pore' wood.
Your pic, though similar in color, shows an 'open-pore' wood.

KJ
Aloha

It's the poor mans Pau Ferro, most would not know the difference, some Teak even has the darker colored streaks that are associated with Libidibia ferrea. Although the Teak does not have as many of the health risks associated with Rosewoods.

Aloha
 
I'd say santos rosewood which is not a true rosewood.
 
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I had Morado flooring in my previous home. It can range from rather dark to rather light in color.
 
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