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Old 05-13-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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After the 25th of this month I am going to try am have a sale and move some wood as I have no room! I have wood stacked on carts. I have s2s pine under tarps outside. S3S poplar kd, Lots of air dried walnut (30plus years) from a local church that lost their shop. W/O both quarter,rif, and flat sawn. R/O just came out of the kiln, real nice. I know ther is some maple and hickory buried in there I think it is so so. I have one peice of fir that is 6/4 and 17" wide and somwhere around 14' to 17' ft long, CLEAR. Walnut up to 6", also some stump wood and other highly figuired wlanut. Prices will be reasonable and some downright cheap. I am just about 30 min west of St Louis From the MO. river #636-456-5939, cell 314-283-7186. You can call tonight or after the 25th, in between I will be hard to catch.
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Old 06-02-2009, 08:25 PM   #2
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R/O $ 2.00 bdft some up to 14" wide and clear
W/O Up to $2.00 bd ft
full Q/sawn $3.50
Walnut $1.50 to $3.00 some nice peices 3" x9 7/8" x 10' have some up to 6" down to1/2" lots of 4/4 and stump wood.
Poplar .75 to $1.00 bd ft all 4/4 over 1000 ft
Pine .75 bd ft 4/4 most of this pine is blued (streaks) and planed.
Most all is surfaced 2 sides, poplar 3 sides. all but some of the walnut is kiln dried. the walnut was airdried for around 30 years in the churches attic above the woodshop.
Also have a small amount of cherry, maybe 5 or 10 ft of it is quarter sawn. $3.00 bd ft.
I am about 30 minutes west of St Louis, MO river bridge. just off of hwy 70.
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