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Because of the rclatively high lumber yield per acre in the Philippine dipterocarp forests, it has been possible to employ modern methods of logging and milling economically. lfithout the use of present-day methods and machinery, it is improbable that other known hardwoods of tropical origin can be made to compete effectively with PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY either in volume or in market prices.
Economical in cost, PHILIPPINE MAHOGAI{Y at the same time offers the ideal wood for quality boats due tothefactthat among its many other advantages it has unusual resistance to saltwater and marine life.
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