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does anybody have any koa wood that is 24 inches in length x 7 inches in width and 6 inches thick or close to these dimensions. Price?
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6 inches thick? That's gonna be $$
I wish I could find more Koa too.
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Cian said:
6 inches thick? That's gonna be $$
I wish I could find more Koa too.
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I was thinking I have some 30" long 7" wide stuff....thats 3/4" thick. 6"....Id bet if you can find that chunk, its be north of $400-500...if you can find it. You might be better off trying to find a log from somewhere like Hearne in PA (IIRC they deal in lots of KOA) or Gilmer out west.
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Cook Woods in Klamath Falls (southern Oregon) always has an eclectic mix of anything and everything. They have alot of stuff in their warehouse not listed on their website so a phone call or email might net you something.
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I have some very curly Koa that is 12x6 but that cost a mint awhile back and what you are asking for will cost about $350 to $450 or even more without shipping.
I had a friend awhile back in Hawaii and all I had to do is pay shipping and even that cost $60
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The piece I have for sale is 21" wide x 69" long x 1 3/4" thick. Not quite what you're looking for.
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Turns out I Need it to be no more than 3 inchs thick 24 inchs in length and 3 inchs in width
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You might think about laminating over a core.
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