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Brazilian Rosewood
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Michael, Woodcraft has 3/4 X 3 x 24".

Gaboon ebony


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Maybe Larry Davis at galleryhardwoods.com?

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Ebony
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In Portland, last time I was at Crosscut, out on Front Ave by the docks, they had a stack in the back room. There's also Moxon on NW 21st, they sometimes have interesting exotics.

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Michael--Sorry, I forgot that you were looking in the
Washington/Oregon area. Eisenbrand is in Torrance, CA.
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Michael,

    I think Crosscut still has that little stack of Ebony in the back as mentioned. Rockler out near the Bevertoon Freddys has a few pieces in a bin(I can't recall if it was 1" or 3/4"). I think Woodcrafters over near MLK and just north of Burnside had a couple pieces. If you are willing to use Blackwood instead of Ebony Woodcrafters did have a couple pieces on the shelf.

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