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Old 03-08-2008, 12:35 PM   #1
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I have a barn I just started dismantling. The T&G pine are very dusty, range in width from 9-15" and length from 9-15'. They are approx 7/8-1" thick.
I have approx 285 linear feet. Would somebody have an idea of the value of these boards.

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These folks may be able to guide you.
http://pioneermillworks.com/
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Hey GZ .... Where are you? That may help.. You never know I may be interested..

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