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Anyone have a good source for some holly lumber? The wife wants me to make a picture frame, wants it "white" but not painted, and is really liking the clean look of holly without the blue/gray stain. So I don't need anything super wide, 3-4" would be perfect. I thought as a last resort that ebay would have lots of options, but unfortunately it is lacking short of a bunch of mill run stuff with too much staining.
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Steve
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Where are ya ? That may help us help you.
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My local lumber guy has 4/4 for $6.95 bd/ft
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Sorry--I'm located in Dallas. Due to the young kids, I have not had a lot of time to do woodworking or visit the Forum. The old forum used to list our location, and I had not noticed that it wasn't listed here, so that's a big loss of functionality unfortunately.
$6.95 seems really cheap. Good quality holly? Does your local guy do any shipping for small orders?
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Steve
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I order mine from Gilmer. For small amounts....they do the job....not the cheapest but good quality.
https://www.gilmerwood.com/categories/38...&category=
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I was just at
Hearne Hardwoods two weeks ago and they had quite a few holly boards I saw on their racks. Again, not at all cheap, but it looked to be quality stock. I think their price list on the above link has it for $30/BF.
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http://www.rarewoodsusa.com/ has just about any wood you need and ships. They have over 500,000 board feet.
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(05-27-2017, 08:09 PM)SFlagg Wrote: Sorry--I'm located in Dallas. Due to the young kids, I have not had a lot of time to do woodworking or visit the Forum. The old forum used to list our location, and I had not noticed that it wasn't listed here, so that's a big loss of functionality unfortunately.
$6.95 seems really cheap. Good quality holly? Does your local guy do any shipping for small orders?
Cheers,
Steve
I only looked at his website. He does not ship either, sorry. It appears the other sources listed are your best bet.
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Thanks all - didn't even think of Gilmer. I'll explore all of these.
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