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The other WTB thread got so long I didn't want to move it over, so I thought it would be better to start a new one.

Wow... what a great first wave... Just think... 9 more days of this.   

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I will go first.

I am on the hunt for a set of Mac Ebony sides. If they are thin that is ok. I would prefer them to be book matched though.

No need for 5A figure or anything. Just something decent without any flaws.

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I need a bloodwood bridge blank...

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I'd like to get some of that u Beaut Hard Shellac.

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I am looking for a fine grained Red Spruce top for an archtop. Thanks.


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I could use a Euro Spruce top or two.  Preferably German or Italian.

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Since I hate making jigs, how about a vacuum press for gluing braces.


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I'd like some sinker redwood...


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I need a couple of LS Redwood tops.

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Inexpensive side bending iron to use for my first guitar (need to keep cost
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A couple of BRW sets below 250$ ??? 


I might be dreaming though!


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A nut slotting file?


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Hesh .. the good blanks I have can be nicely bookmatch glued up to get the 1.75 you need - been done before here and it looks great !!! A 12 inch long blank will get you two matching bridges ....

Lemme know if you are still interested ????

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A set of Ziricote Sides like LetsEatPaste's sets, I missed.   

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Port orford cedar is used for bracing by some classical builders, such as Ruck and Oberg. I've been looking for some, but the hardwood dealers around here don't carry it. So, Bob and others, if your offcuts from processing tops creates wood good enough for bracing, I'll relieve you of it!



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Roger let me check. I may have some pieces.

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Orphan Leopard wood sides


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I want to trade my pile of ivory for something - like a nice back and side set.

There was recently a guy selling legal ivory nuts and saddles on Ebay, for a fixed price of $20 (if I remember correctly) which would have made my dozen pieces worth about $240.) Currently, I see an Ebay ad at $12/ea, which means my dozen is worth about $144. I'm willing to trade quite a bit lower than that value - you might be surprised. Even a really nice parlor sized set of __________.

Dennis

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I'm looking for some Bubinga or some nice Sapele.

Any planes or tools are also appreciated. And some clamps too.

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Hey Rob,

I have some really nice Sapele on my page, with rosette and headstock blanks too. Let me know if you want better pics.

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Stew Mac Headband Magnifier

Maybe someone has one of these they don't use, or something similar.

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I am looking for a maple back. at least 15 x 19.5 and 0.175 thick.


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Clamps - cam clamps, spring clamps, K clamps
Tuning Machines - Individual slothead steel string
double action truss rods

Greg Heather
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German spruce is being listed in a few minutes.

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