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I have been dealing with Justin for about 5 years now and have gotten a lot of very nice exotic woods from him at VERY reasonable prices.
Matter of fact I just bought 3 5/4x12x50 Bloodwood boards from him for less then $95 and they are the darkest Bloodwood I have ever seen. the boards were $12, $14 $14 and the rest was shipping.
Here is his internet site
https://exoticwoodsoftheworld.com/
and his ebay site
http://www.ebay.com/sch/exoticwoods2000/...ipg=&_from=
You will not be disappointed in his woods.
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Prices seem reasonable, can't imagine the shipping to Hawaii!
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(02-21-2017, 04:59 PM)EightFingers Wrote: Prices seem reasonable, can't imagine the shipping to Hawaii!
Isn't the usps shipping to Hawaii the same as anywhere on mainland?
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If you can use the flat rate boxes, yes it would be the same. I just can't see cutting up that wood into such small pieces!
Anything big costs about $1.20/pound to ship in or out of here unless you do large quantities.
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I do know he ships pallets anywhere but do not know the price. Back when I got my back pay from the VA I got a big pallet of wood including a piece of Bubinga that was 3x24x86 and lots of other exotics at the time of which I have cut up and made things out of it and gave to charity auctions and the Christmas auction here.
It will not hurt to email him to ask.
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(02-28-2017, 08:18 PM)EightFingers Wrote: If you can use the flat rate boxes, yes it would be the same. I just can't see cutting up that wood into such small pieces!
Anything big costs about $1.20/pound to ship in or out of here unless you do large quantities.
Don't forget you said you would send some spalted KOA sapwood.
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