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Avocado blocks?

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To follow up on an earlier post about purported "curly black avocado" from Indonesia, i got a block of the black avocado as well as 2 other blocks that are supposed to be avocado as well. These 3 came the one of James' (@Jperry93) spindle maker buddies in Florida. They still came from Indonesia, just not from the same Instagram seller that i was looking at originally. I really don't think any of these blocks are avocado, but I'd still like to know what they are.

In addition to direct measurements and photos, I checked UV reactivity of the wood, 99% isopropyl alcohol extract, and distilled water extract. Note the numbering system used throughout.

The common names given by the seller to each numbered block are:
1. Curly black avocado
2. Curly avocado
3. Avocado (clearly has curl though)

Notes: magnified photos are ordered sequentially

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I suspect #1 & #2 are actually an acacia or possibly a eucalyptus, but I'm unsure which species. That obviously doesn't really narrow anything down either.

I think #1 is dyed or ebonized black (note that the black is only on the perimeter of the end grain section and around an existing end check). It literally looks like a medium well steak lol. The pink party very much reminds me of the peachy pink of eucalyptus grandis.

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I'm not sure on #3, maybe an acacia as well. It also looks and feels a lot like meranti, but I've never heard of curly meranti and i doubt this is a one off block.

My measurements and observations for each are as follows:

1. 43.45 lb/ft³ @ 8% MC, no scent, no UV reactivity in wood or extracts, negative on froth test. Exposed pink grain looks very similar to #2. Black color does not leach with alcohol.

2. 43.36 lb/ft³ @ 12% MC, no scent, no UV reactivity in wood or extracts, negative on froth test.

3. 31.33 lb/ft³ @ 8% MC, possible faint cinnamon scent (don't put too much stock in this), no UV reactivity in wood or extracts, negative on froth test.

All were moderately easy to sand, with #3 being slightly easier than the other 2. They feel dry and devoid of oils or resins, though #3 leaches some orange color when alcohol sprayed. Also, #3 was the only block to retain some color in the water and alcohol extracts after resting for 15min or so.

Any ideas?
 
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I had been referencing hobbit house, which shows avocado as pretty straight grained and moderately open long grain. The color depicted on hobbit house is also very pale.

I noticed hobbit house also cited The Wood Book photos which are much more pink or tan. I also have that book, and interestingly mine has different (but very similar looking) photos to the ones cites at hobbit house.

After seeing these photos, I'm not going to rule out #1 & #2 actually being avocado, even though curly avocado is basically unheard of. The macro grain is shockingly similar to The Wood Book. Block #3 is definitely not a match though.

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