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Old 07-26-2008, 02:47 PM   #1
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Couple of Pics for those of you who can't get there.........
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Looks like they have a fair amount of wood . What did you buy ?
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I dropped $125.60 for some Pink Ivory, Argentine Lingnum, Bocote & Ebony........ there was nuttin good (in those species) in the cutoff box.........

There's even more than those two top pics....... Just couldn't get a decent shot of them.........
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Some time I really should take a day and go north. Gas is just too hight right now.
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Think Gas is High??? 77.00/BF for Ebony........... The pink Ivory worked out to 79.00 per BF
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Yea but then you at least get to play with the wood. the gas just burns up.

I can still order from them and only pay about $30 shipping. Not as good or fun as going in person but you know.
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I hear ya on that Jacob!!!
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