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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:56 pm 
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Walnut
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First name: Greg
Last Name: Heidt
City: Rochester
State: NY
Zip/Postal Code: 14607
Country: USA
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
I have been coming up empty handed trying to find a good way to price the wood I have.

I recently rescued some old pine joists from a renovation at the building I work at.
I would like to eventually make some telecaster bodies out of them.

I have a guitar maker interested in buying some. I just don't know what to charge.

The building is a Carnegie brick building built in 1907 on an re-purposed college campus.

The pine has a nice tight grain.

I have 4 pieces for him. (2 halves ea. for two guitars).
So far, I have planed and cut the wood.
They are different sizes but have the same thickness


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:20 pm 
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you might check with Pioneer Millworks in Farmington. They specialize in timbers pulled from 19th mill buildings and such and you should be able to get a good idea what your pine would be worth


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:31 pm 
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First name: Greg
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City: Rochester
State: NY
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Country: USA
Focus: Build
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turkswork wrote:
you might check with Pioneer Millworks in Farmington. They specialize in timbers pulled from 19th mill buildings and such and you should be able to get a good idea what your pine would be worth


I have been avoiding those guys for some time. I always thought of them as big timber guys. I forgot about the millworks department.

Thanks


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