I buy precut and pre split Birch logs for my wood burner in Norway. They get the timber from Russia, north of Murmansk.
Lovely dense wood, burns beautifully. Also I noticed that it being properly dried, there are hardly any cracks. The trees are cut during winter, as it is easier for the vehicles
I might take a log home for some handicraft! Did not think of that!
Last summer when we bought the wood, I asked them to save me some burls. Will see next week if they remembered.
The wood is cut and split by an organization that employ people with learning difficulties and severe mental problems.
They also man a shop with old stuff where I love to find 'treasures"!
Last year I found some Delft ceramics and a couple of pieces of hand made ceramics by a world famous Danish artist.
I paid about 5 UKP each and the value is around 150 each.
I also found some old Norwegian made pots and pans, a coffee/tea pot, cutlery and so on. Quality we do not see today, not even from Germany.
Going to that shop is my highlight on the trip, not counting the fishing!