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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Cornhusk | Gays Mills, Wisconsin | I had a first this year, a 1423 Wallace grew a 970 EST that got a small crack. Its flesh was very, very solid, almost woody like and was tough to cut up into pieces. I did not weigh it but suspect heavy?  My inquiry is have you had any such experiences and if so with what seed?John
 | 12/6/2008 7:13:45 PM | 
		
            | Andy W | Western NY | yup, my 1407 has made a few of those, as well as some of their offspring.  carvers hate it. | 12/6/2008 8:24:13 PM | 
		
            | randy in walton | Walton N.y. | my 1248 off the 1121 bobier was a very woody pumpkin  | 12/7/2008 9:53:01 AM | 
		
            | diamondlady(Christine) | [email protected] | John, I grew the 1423 as well this year, and it went 2% heavy.  It was very difficult to open up come harvest time.  We ended up getting the Kubota after it and chopping up the pieces.  It was thick and heavy.  Nice!  I can only imagine what it would have been had the weather cooperated this year.  Very agressive plant and no problems (minus a few vine borers). | 12/7/2008 6:00:11 PM | 
		
            | UnkaDan |  | 1139 Sherwood and the 1334 Daletas both displayed dense flesh in my patch,
 both seeds will be available in the CWPG auction coming soon.
 | 12/7/2008 6:15:19 PM | 
		
            | Brooks B | Ohio | I was gonna say Andys 1407 but Andy beat me to it. I know the 1260 Weir has produced some tough skin pumpkins.  | 12/7/2008 8:24:24 PM | 
		
            | Ron Rahe ([email protected]) | Cincinnati,OH | The 307 Little grew my 531 that went +26%1260 Weir was the mamma of both the parents of the 307.
 | 12/8/2008 11:37:52 AM | 
		
        
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