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Originally Posted by saru22
Hey guys another quick question. Is there any way to tell if a wood is spanish cedar or not? Do you just have to take a manufacturers word for it? Thanks again.
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Examine it closely & observe the grain.
This is Spanish Cedar:

More info:
http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...spanish-cedar/
This is Western Red Cedar (best avoided):

More info:
http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...ern-red-cedar/
This is Aromatic Red Cedar (You really don't want this - this what they line closets with):

More info:
http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...tic-red-cedar/
Another wood sometimes seen in humidor lining use is Mahogany, which is great for humidor use (possibly even superior to SC), it just doesn't have an aroma and it costs a lot more than SC, hence why it's not as common. Why Mahogany you ask? Well, Spanish Cedar is not actually a softwood cedar, but rather it's in same family of trees as Mahogany hardwood, but it has a cedar like aroma, hence how it got it's name.
You can look up what mahogany grain looks like here:
http://www.wood-database.com/wood-identification/
(should be immediately evident that it's almost the same as SC grain)
Oh, and when in doubt...