prehistoric footers


I saw an ad in the tweaks section of audiogon about footers made from wood obtained from preserved prehistoric wood. The ad was from a company in New Zealand. It was interesting in that the wood was mineralized and very dense. It is supposedly used for some kind of instrument making. Unfortunately the ad appeared for only one day. Anyone know the name or website for the company? Thanks.
jayarr
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Yes, petrified wood is very dense, but the important point is that the ad noted that it is used for instrument making. In other words, it resonates like all wood. That's what makes wood good for things like violins, cellos, guitars, etc. And that's what makes wood tricky, but not impossible, to use as a stand or footer. If you wish to use the thing for vibration control, you can find more dense, non-wood materials locally. Although it would certainly be cool to say that your footers are exotic southern hemishpere petrified, prehistoric wood hand-crafted by Maori warriors, and therefore you had to pay $1000 for them.

Sorry, I got carried away there. No, I'm not familiar with the product, which was your original question. But I don't think it would be as good as other products you might find.
I think that there is a bit of a mis-understanding about the wood used. IIRC, it was billed as the densest wood that can be worked. In other words, not petrified. I have no opinion on its performance as a footer (in fact I'm not even sure if I am in the isolate or drain camp on vibration).