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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:03 am 
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[QUOTE=Mattia Valente] I'll take that Amboyna Burl off your hands, Larry!

(and you've got me down for a few sets of that Black Limba, right?)[/QUOTE]

Thanks Mattia...it's yours.

I have a sister set of that Amboyna burl also.

I've got you on the limba list...


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I just looked back at everything you've posted so far and the things that you want to offer. I would buy 1 of just about anything that you want to cut, if it's not too expensive (like limbs or internal organs). Hope you can get around to cutting some material for headplates and rosettes.



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[QUOTE=peterm] red oak 01?
does that mean there is going to be an 02?
I would like one if available.

Thanks[/QUOTE]

Peter, I believe 02 might be lurking in the shop. I'll search for it.


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Larry,

We must have been typing at the same time. Your idea sounds like a great way to handle it. Why don't you give a list and we can give you counts. If time runs out on the swap meet, I'll come to find out your full list price. I've already added a link to your website on my toolbar.

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[QUOTE=Larry Davis] [QUOTE=peterm] red oak 01?
does that mean there is going to be an 02?
I would like one if available.

Thanks[/QUOTE]

Peter, I believe 02 might be lurking in the shop. I'll search for it.[/QUOTE]

Thanks!

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Dammit, Larry, don't tempt me with a matching set of Amboyna! I'm already considering what I could do with that...hmmm....

*goes to check his credit card balance...*


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Larry, I'll lay claim to the sister Amboyna burl top set (sorry Mattia...).



Money order OK?




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[QUOTE=erikbojerik] Larry, I'll lay claim to the sister Amboyna burl top set (sorry Mattia...).

Money order OK?

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Hi Erik, we pass each other on other forums, but I think this is the first time we've chatted, but I can't even remember what I had for breakfast so I'm out on a limb here

Money order or check is fine, sir and I'll post the photo with your name on it if you'd like to see it. I'll PM later...

Claro set 2A added..thanks again, Erik!!


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I found a few more claro walnut sets left from the ASIA run.

walnut set B1 SOLD SOLD SOLD
16.75 x 22"; sides 5 x 32.5"
$65.00
SOLD to Tom Dowey


walnut set B2 SOLD SOLD SOLD
16.75 x 22"; sides 5 x 33"
$65.00
SOLD to Ken Hodges


walnut set I1 SOLD SOLD SOLD
16.5 x 21"; sides 5 x 32,5"
$65.00
SOLD to Kim


walnut set 2A SOLD SOLD SOLD
17 x 22"; sides 5 x 33"
$65.00
SOLD to Erikbojerick


walnut set 1A SOLD SOLD SOLD
17 x 22"; sides 5 x 32.5"
$65.00
SOLD to MikeP


Special set SP2 SOLD SOLD SOLD
It's dead QS and the medullary rays interfere with the light refraction off the wave sides which is the source of wavy, curly figure. I have three of these from the same billet.
17 x 22"; sides 5 x 32.5"
$125.00
SOLD to Greg Heather



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Could I please have walnut set I2 thanks Larry, the one marked I1.

Cheers

Kim


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[QUOTE=larkim] Could I please have walnut set I2 thanks Larry, the one marked I1.

Cheers

Kim[/QUOTE]

You got it, Kim..thanks I corrected the set # to I1.

These came up with letter and number designations because the timbers were so wide and long I had to mark where each blank came from and which set came from which blank


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Art like the Claro SP2 hasnt been seen since Haight-Ashbury in the 60s. I'm thinkin' about it.

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Hi Larry



Put me down for that claro set #2A as well, thanks.  You can just PM me with a total after all's said & done.



Yeah we pass each other, but we also had a conversation back on the
MIMF a year or two ago about measuring frequency response on wood
billets.  It was going to be a science project for my son...still
might be.



thanks again!




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I'll take set B2 please


 


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Larry,

Okay, I'll take Claro SP2.

Thanks,
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Larry, I will take Walnut Set B1


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[QUOTE=Tom Dowey] Larry, I will take Walnut Set B1[/QUOTE]

Thanks Tom. I'll add it to your list.

It's not real flashy, but I like it's elegance..just right for quiet, late night living room gigs.


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[QUOTE=Hodges_Guitars]

I'll take set B2 please


 

[/QUOTE]

Thanks Ken...it's yours... I'll PM


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[QUOTE=GregH] Larry,Okay, I'll take Claro SP2.Thanks,GregFo't Wuth
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Done..thanks...you won't regret it when it arrives


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Larry,
I already love that set...no regrets. Do you have a quartered walnut neck blank (long for laminating)?


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[QUOTE=GregH] Larry,I already love that set...no regrets. Do you have a quartered walnut neck blank (long for laminating)?
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I'm sure it can be produced, Greg I just need to look at stock and see where it can be cut from.

QS genuine mahogany and black limba to match what I've been selling also.


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Thank you, sir. What are you going to have for us today?


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[QUOTE=GregH] Thank you, sir. What are you going to have for us today?
[/QUOTE]

Come on over for coffee!! I just pored my first cup of fresh ground beans and am watching California burn again on the TV    I have a customer in Glendale and every Santa Anna wind his kiln dry wood starts end splitting!!

I dug a bit deeper into the spalt rock maple stock and got pretty excited about looking at it. Found a good sycamore side blank to go with the back blank...it's actually London Plane. Maybe a couple curly bubinga sets. I have some marbled French walnut, but may not get to it either in the two days left. Got some curly Tamo ash (Japanese ash), some fiddleback European ash...we'll see how the day shakes out.

Endless supply of QS genuine mahogany available with some scarf neck blanks cut from the same timber(got about 3,000bf of mahogany in stock)

Laid out some super figured Oregon Myrtlewood last night for cutting.

Lots of Makore and black limba to coordinate with special requests.


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Sure, love coffee. This looks like it's going to be a really bad fire. I was in Julian, east of SD in the desert, a few years ago and it sure is hot and dry there. I heard there is no one to fight the fire because everyone is assigned to evacuations.

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IFrom what you mentioned, 'd like a bubinga set, a myrtle set, and a figured mahogany set. Probably the marbled french walnut and spalted maple. I would like to see what the sycamore and ash look like.

My custom order list for after the swap meet would include 1 black limba and 1 ziricote.


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