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Old 10-10-2007, 03:10 PM   #1
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Interest in maple or beech dowels?

I'm thinking of making another pallet purchase of some turning stock.
I'm looking at 1 3/8" by 8 7/8" maple dowels or 1 3/8" by 8 7/8" beech dowels. This is clear stuff with no knots, checks or defects to speak of.

I don't need a full pallet (1500 to 2000 pieces).

Anyone here interested in some? I'm in northern RI and could drive a bit to help you all out. I would be looking to sell them in 100 count batches and I would rather not ship them. It would raise the cost substantially.

Cost would be $1.00 each or a little less.

If there is enough interest to cover about half the pallet I might be able to do it.

Let me know....
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I guess not huh.....
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Jay, I'd leave this up for the weekend at least. That way most people will have seen it.
Lots of guys here make plugs, so there may be interest in the wood.
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Okay....

Would a smaller diameter be preferred?

I could drop down to 1" or 7/8"....
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