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Well, between the family, the farm(as small as it is!) and the day job I have been WAY too busy these past few months. Although I have had this tree on the ground for a few weeks now I have just found the time this past weekend to get out and process some billets. So I just wanted to let you all know that I will have new sets in a few weeks. I do have a large waiting list to address as well. I am hopeful that I will be able to get at least two more trees before winter...otherwise I may get the spring off !!



This is what it looks like 'at the site!'. I still have this piece left to pull out and will do that next weekend.




The billets in my yard. I process very carefully, trying to ensure maximum recovery both from a business perspective and from a moral aspect, there is not an infinite volume of this wood so we should try to get all that we can from each tree that makes the grade for tonewood.



Another shot of the stacked billets. I will be sawing and drying musical instrument sets from these soon.

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You mean THESE pictures??






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Shane,
is that Lutz?

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HEY!! Thanks Peter, I am new to the MAC world. Safari didn't do the pics so I fixed them up in Firefox....but you were WAY faster!!

Thanks again

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Yup. Harvested at 935 feet elevation, about a one hour back road journey from my house, grain count a steady 20 grains per inch, the colour is even but not super white. The medullary rays are looking wonderful on the split blocks and I am looking forward to seeing them once I have dried and sanded a few sets.

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[QUOTE=Shane Neifer] I am looking forward to seeing them once I have dried and sanded a few sets.

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Me to

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Lookin Good there Shane!
Thanks for the pics!

I'm sure it's worth waiting for.

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Great to see you back processing and wood destined to sing and be loved - your moral code is something to be truly proud of .

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[QUOTE=Dave White] "I'm a lumberjack and I'm alright, I work all day and I sleep all night"

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Glad you didnt quote the next few lines of that song


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[QUOTE=Dave White] your moral code is something to be truly proud of .[/QUOTE]

Absolutely!!

I love to see step by steps of guitar builds, but these "before" stages are even better for their rarity value!!

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Welcome back, Shane!

Beautiful looking spruce. Thanks for the pics...I hope you can continue to document the process going forward.

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Drool....

Must resist...

...but why?

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Shane many thanks for the pictures. Looks like that activity will keep you fit and trim! Please keep us posted on your progress!

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[QUOTE=Dave White] "I'm a lumberjack and I'm alright, I work all day and I sleep all night"

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Oh MANNNNN! I knew I forgot my high heels when I was in the bush!!! .

I can document the process again if you all want to see it one more time! I guess one always gets a little more info every go round.

Thanks for the comments!

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Gee Dave thanks for the lyrics.    Now you know there will be a bunch of us humming that tune for the rest of the day


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[QUOTE=Anthony Z] Gee Dave thanks for the lyrics.    Now you know there will be a bunch of us humming that tune for the rest of the day [/QUOTE]

Yup, My kids are already looking sideways at me!

Here is a link to the cords and lyrics for those that need them!

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Way to go, Shane!  Beautiful looking tree and billets.  

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When I look at that stack of wood, I just see all these wonderful Lutz tops floating about.

It's sort of like looking at a live cow and only seeing a stack of steaks

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mmmmmmmmmmmmm   lutz

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[QUOTE=Bob Garrish] When I look at that stack of wood, I just see all these wonderful Lutz tops floating about.

It's sort of like looking at a live cow and only seeing a stack of steaks [/QUOTE]

YUP!!!!!!!

One day I shall order from you, Shane..one day...


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Hey Sam!

I will get you that shipping quote just so you have it in your back pocket.

We just watched an animated movie called 'Barnyard' with the kids....the weasel always saw chickens as drumsticks!!! Poor Chickens!

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[QUOTE=Anthony Z] Gee Dave thanks for the lyrics.    Now you know there will be a bunch of us humming that tune for the rest of the day [/QUOTE]

Dammit...I've been whistling that tune all morning.

I can only hope that our northern guy neighbors to the north haven't begun donning their bras yet!

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I'd be lying if I said that that song hasn't been hummed and or sang a few times out in the bush! But it IS like a bug buzzing in your head!!

Have I mentioned that it was great fun being back in the bush?

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[QUOTE=Shane Neifer] Hey Sam!

I will get you that shipping quote just so you have it in your back pocket.

We just watched an animated movie called 'Barnyard' with the kids....the weasel always saw chickens as drumsticks!!! Poor Chickens!

Shane[/QUOTE]

I think you gave me a quote some time ago, I'd like to be reminded, please!!

LOL, whenever I'm out on a family walk, if I stop and drool at a tree, the kids just sigh and say "Mummy wants this for a guitar...."

I happen to deeply appreciate trees (and the Creator) when they're growing too, not just as delicious billets!!


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