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John
Thanks I read were you stated it's guanacaste but when I googled guanacaste it took me to a city named guanacaste
It worked when I added parota very cool looking trees
I see a couple guanacaste slabs closer to me one at wood craft 1 1/2thick 37in.x10 feet long for 1300 dollars another about the same size for 1600 is it that expensive nearer it's source ?

I some times can buy a simular sized walnut slab around me for 200 or less
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(04-18-2018, 08:09 AM)oakey Wrote: John
Thanks I read were you stated it's guanacaste but when I googled guanacaste it took me to a city  named guanacaste
It worked when I added parota very cool looking trees
I see a couple guanacaste slabs closer to me one at wood craft 1 1/2thick 37in.x10 feet long for 1300 dollars another about the same size for 1600 is it that  expensive nearer it's source ?

I some times can buy a simular sized  walnut slab around me for 200 or less

Yes, it's sometimes known as monkeypod. Locally we call it Conacaste. 
It's relatively cheap by US standards. 4/4 rough lumber retails at around 1.50-2.00 Bd ft.  These were bought wholesale--around 30+ slabs plus a bunch of round slices for around $5000 or so. 
I'll be busy for awhile I guess. I don't feel that the cost of the wood is enough to drive reforesting.
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