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Pattern pine refers to sugar pine a western conifer. The soft straight grain wood was used to carve or machine patterns to be used for making molds to cast iron or other metals. The species suffered from a disease called blister rust, which cause the decline. I do not believe that there is much of a harvest of this specie any more.

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