Hardwood Classics was created in 1999-10.
No, balsa is not a hardwood. Balsa wood is classified as a hardwood due to its density and cellular structure.
Lime wood is considered a hardwood. It is known for its fine texture and is commonly used in carving due to its softness and workability.
The Quaking Aspen or Populus tremula , by virtue of being deciduous, is classed as a hardwood, the wood ,because of the rapid growth , does not produce a good hardwood, the longer the growth takes the better the hardwood, it is used for matchsticks and papermaking.
Asian hardwood refers to wood that comes from tree species native to Asia. Some common types of Asian hardwood include teak, mahogany, and cherry. Asian hardwood is known for its durability, attractive grain patterns, and is commonly used in furniture and flooring.
Hardwood trees have broad, flat leaves with intricate venation patterns. These leaves are typically deciduous, meaning they fall off the tree annually. Examples of hardwood trees include oak, maple, and cherry.
Yankees Classics was created in 2002.
Harvard Classics was created in 1909.
Fox Classics was created in 2000.
Arcade Classics was created in 1996.
Casino Classics was created in 1996.
Early Classics was created in 2001.
Pan Classics was created in 1992.
Classics IV was created in 1965.
Practical Classics was created in 1980.
Hooked on Classics was created in 1989.
EMI Classics was created in 1990.
NASCAR Classics was created in 2002.