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Why are you selling. Out of stash room?
Steve
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I have a bunch of it in thinner stock. I think this was cut for guitar necks and is material I don’t really have a use for. The thinner wide pieces I’m keeping.
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(01-14-2018, 04:46 PM)Dave Diaman Wrote: I have one last thing I’m going to sell out of my stash. This is some 12/4 quilted mahogany from “The Tree”. If you haven’t heard of it check the link below. Both pieces are 3”x3”x48”. One has a shallow check on one end. The one without the check will be $150 and the one with the check will $125. If you want to leave it at the 48” length it will be actual shipping. If I can split them into 24” pieces I will cover the shipping.
http://acousticguitar.com/welcome-to-the-jungle/
David,
I'll take it. Please see my PM from earlier today.
Give me a ring and we can talk about shipping sizes and whatnot.
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(01-15-2018, 11:56 AM)MannyBoy Wrote: David,
I'll take it. Please see my PM from earlier today.
Give me a ring and we can talk about shipping sizes and whatnot.
~Mitch
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You lucky dog you. That is some nice wood there and if you turn would make very nice vases or pepper mills or even Christmas ornaments.
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Thanks for sharing the article. Beautiful wood and interesting reading.
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PM sent if one available?
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Everything is sold. I sell the rest when my kids start college :-)