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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 2:39 am 
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I have posted some sets on my web page that may be of interest. There are three large sets for those of you who want to make a jumbo guitar out of Tiger. There is a subsidised postage offer this week on these Jumbo sets with a maximum shipping of $25 USD. The other three sets are OM size due to the width of the back set, although with an appropriate centre strip they would do quite well for a dreanought.



I have also posted some Fiddleback Eucalypt that is an excellent tonewood at an affordable price of $70.00 USD




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Tim,
I've been looking for a flamed set on Queensland Walnut. Ever get those in?

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Tim,

Those are awesome sets!! You are going to make guitar builder a very happy person!

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Wow! i'm a bit of a trad guy when it comes to wood, but they are both absolutely gorgeous. are there any shipping issues sending that kind of stuff to the uk?

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Hi Curtis
There are no shipping issues that I am aware of.

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Tim
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Well Hesh,

Thanks for the ongoing appraisal.

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Beautiful stuff as usual, Tim!
Yer killin me!

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Oh my oh my, that is some of the most beautiful wood I have ever seen. Simply spectacular Tim, thanks for making this incredible wood available to us all.

Even though I live in Australia and have some good contacts of my own in the timber trade, Tiger Myrtle is just not seen for sale anywhere else that I know of, particularly sets of this calibre which have been carefully resawn to best display figure and fit the requirements of the guitar making craft, well done .

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I love that zoot! I shall now go an visit your site

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[QUOTE=larkim]
Even though I live in Australia and have some good contacts of my own in the timber trade, Tiger Myrtle is just not seen for sale anywhere else that I know of, particularly sets of this calibre which have been carefully resawn to best display figure and fit the requirements of the guitar making craft, well done .



Kim[/QUOTE]


Yes Kim, that sort of stuff doesn't grow on trees.

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I have heard from a reliable source that Tim may have some Native Olive soon.

This is another Tasmanian timber, very dense and apparently a superb tonewood. Also hard to get hold of.

You'll have to get in line for it behind Dave and I.

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