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[QUOTE=DennisLeahy] 2 more you say? I'll take them both![/QUOTE]

I'll post them with SOLD tags in your name, Dennis...


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[QUOTE=zehley] Man these went fast. I'm on the same page as Dennis. If you have
another set of curly Makore, add it to my pile along side the Leopard and
Limba.

Zach[/QUOTE]

Zach, I'll look thru the makore for more of that fiddleback figure, but not sure I have it. For sure I have block mottle, beeswing and other stuff. I'll be cutting more for the swap meet and will give you a heads up..THANKS!!


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[QUOTE=GregH] Larry,I thought I was finished buying, but every new set you post exceeds the previous ones.I would like Claro Walnut 06.Thanks,Greg
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It's yours, Greg..thanks!!


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[QUOTE=Ken Franklin] Larry,
Do you have any orphan BRW backs without the crotch?[/QUOTE]

Ken, I don't have any two piece backs, but I do have a 4 piece back set (with sides) I've stuck aside for myself to have a guitar made for me. I also have a fingerboard and bridge matched from the same billet.

I can make a few 3 or 4 piece backs from my old growth stock, but I have an order for 100 BRW fingerboards which will deplete the stock considerable. This is really old stock, straight grain, mostly dark and the billets have actual company "brands" stamped on the ends.


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[QUOTE=Mattyeod] Larry,
I'll take BRW O1.[/QUOTE]

It's yours, Matt...thanks!! PM sent


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[QUOTE=joe white] By the way, I'll take the slab-o-slice-o-chunk of koa for $120.00. I'm gonna make me a Crowdster with that! [/QUOTE]

Added to your list, Joe..thanks

The koa is light weight and the tap tone brings a smile to my face.


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I really like that keyaki. I found several pictures on the net of keyaki chests, tansu, and bowls. Most had a much darker finish. I wonder if it darkens with age or whether it was stained.

I can see it now - zen monks chanting "Om mani padme hum" and ripping off breaks on their pre-war keyaki dreads.

Will you have time to cut another set?



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BobP had to back out of purchasing curly cherry sets 03, 05 and 06 so they are available again.


03 still available...see photo in cherry thread, please.

Flamed cherry set 08 is SOLD SOLD SOLD
08 SOLD to Robert Dobbs

Cherry sets 05 and 06 are SOLD SOLD SOLD to Don Atwood


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[QUOTE=GregH] I really like that keyaki. I found several pictures on the net of keyaki chests, tansu, and bowls. Most had a much darker finish. I wonder if it darkens with age or whether it was stained.I can see it now - zen monks chanting "Om mani padme hum" and ripping off breaks on their pre-war keyaki dreads.Will you have time to cut another set?
[/QUOTE]

Your Google search probably turned up a lot of Asian "keyaki" restaurants, also. I've always thought there was a market for Keyaki guitars within the guitar playing monk society.

It does photo degrade as does all wood surface subjected to direct UV, but it retains it's color well. That set was cut about 18 months ago, but has been stored in a stack of sets.

I have at least one more cut out and ready, but can cut several more sets.


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ill take the oregon myrtle 08 and queensland maple set. i ll pm you my mailing address for shipping price.



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Larry,

I don't know if you saw this request that I posted back on Tuesday shortly after Dennis asked if you had any more Curly Makore.

Posted: 16 October 2007 at 4:49pm | IP Logged       Quote Peter J    Quote Peter J
Larry,

I'm with Dennis. If you have another set of the curly Makore for $45 that looks as good as the one Tim McKnight spoke for I'll take it. Please let me know and we'll go from there.


Thanks,
Peter

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I'd be interested in 4 piece sets or just backs if they are quartered.

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Brazilian that is.

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[QUOTE=jerr6]

ill take the oregon myrtle 08 and queensland maple set. i ll pm you my mailing address for shipping price.

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You gott'em..thanks...I'll send another PM


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Larry,
I would like a set of that curly Makore if you happen to stumble on a few more sets. Did you happen to et my P.M. the other day? Thanks----Snick


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[QUOTE=Peter J] Larry,

I don't know if you saw this request that I posted back on Tuesday shortly after Dennis asked if you had any more Curly Makore.

Posted: 16 October 2007 at 4:49pm | IP Logged        Quote Peter J    Quote Peter J
Larry,

I'm with Dennis. If you have another set of the curly Makore for $45 that looks as good as the one Tim McKnight spoke for I'll take it. Please let me know and we'll go from there.


Thanks,
Peter[/QUOTE]

Sorry, must have overlooked it, but I'll be cutting some more Makore and will give you a heads up, Peter..thanks...


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[QUOTE=S .Hlasnick] Larry,
I would like a set of that curly Makore if you happen to stumble on a few more sets. Did you happen to et my P.M. the other day? Thanks----Snick[/QUOTE]

Thanks Snick, I'll keep cutting...


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MORE WOOD!!!!! MORE PICS!!!!!


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Larry,

I'll take BRW crotch #2.

Thanks!

-Dave


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[QUOTE=dgalas] Larry,

I'll take BRW crotch #2.

Thanks!

-Dave
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Thanks Dave!!! I'll see ya on Monday.


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Larry,


I will take one of the Ceylon Satinwood sets for $150 when they are cut.  I understand that is yeild is uncertain until you get it ready to cut.  If it is not available, do you have another set of keyaki?  Either way, I am okay...thanks


Shawn



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[QUOTE=Shawn]

Larry,


I will take one of the Ceylon Satinwood sets for $150 when they are cut.  I understand that is yeild is uncertain until you get it ready to cut.  If it is not available, do you have another set of keyaki?  Either way, I am okay...thanks


Shawn

[/QUOTE]

Hi Shawn, I did manage to get a couple Ceylon Satinwood sets done today, but that and paperwork is about all. I'll post the photos and consider your request as first claim so please pick one soon as possible. They are sister sets.

I have more Keyaki also.



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I managed to get two Ceylon Satinwood sets done today and a bunch of paperwork..and a big rack of pork ribs grilled!!

I won't be posting new wood until Monday.

Several woods are traded under the "satinwood" name, but Ceylon Satinwood (species Chloroxylon swietenia) is the real deal. The specific gravity is .98 (average) which puts it into the ebony class for weight and density. Do a Google search on Ceylon Satinwood guitars for some interesting reading on who likes it for classicals.

Ceylon Satinwood set 01 SOLD SOLD SOLD
back 17.5 x 22"; sides 5.25 x 32.25"
$150.00
SOLD TO Shawn


Ceylon Satinwood set 02   SOLD SOLD SOLD
back 17.5 x 22; sides 5.25 x 32.25"
$150.00
SOLD to GregH


Just for giggles, here's the Satinwood being cut in the shop today. The side blank came from the timber sitting on the saw. As Satinwood logs go, this was a pretty big one. That's a 2.5" thick QS (from the log center) Satinwood timber sitting on the cart. This is the resawing/sanding room in my main shop building (about 4,000sf) and I have a few other storage buildings in the complex.


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1/2 rack of pork ribs .... priceless

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How much for the set of "ribs"?LOL



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