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[QUOTE=old man] Larry, I'll take walnut #4, if Kim has made up his mind.

Ron[/QUOTE]

Tes Ron, I have settled on #3, thanks mate.


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I bought a lot of this from Moxon Timbers back in the day, but just dug it out again.   Member of the satinwood family and I really like it's satin sheen, but I can't take a decent photo of it. I have some with birdseyes about .5" wide.

Queensland Maple SOLD SOLD SOLD
back 17x22; sides 5.25 x 32"
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SOLD TO jerr6


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[QUOTE=DennisLeahy] Dear Mr. Lawrence Davis,

Might I enquire as to whether you perchance have another set of the curly Makore similar in disposition to curly Makore set 04? If indeed you do, could you please mark it as "SOLD SOLD SOLD to Dennis Leahy"?

Thank you in advance for your consideration in this matter.

Sincerely,

Mr. Dennis T. Leahy, Esq.[/QUOTE]

Why, yes indeedy I do. I belive I can cut two more sets from that same exact curly Makore piece and would be delighted to do so.


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2 more you say? I'll take them both!

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Take that, joey!

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Man these went fast. I'm on the same page as Dennis. If you have
another set of curly Makore, add it to my pile along side the Leopard and
Limba.

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I've got a "page not available" when I try to upload edits today, but it's worked a couple times tonight. I'll go back and try deleting more of my own posts. I tried to clean up this thread a bit, but it may not happen so I'll keep posting new replies for new wood adds.

I'll catch up on new purchase acknowledges in the morning.


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[QUOTE=DennisLeahy] 2 more you say? I'll take them both![/QUOTE]

Too late again.


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Larry, if this thread has become unwieldy (it is 3 pages long, with a week to go!), I would think that starting another thread might be a good idea. I would recommend asking Brock if he agrees.

Dennis

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Larry,

I thought I was finished buying, but every new set you post exceeds the previous ones.

I would like Claro Walnut 06.

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Larry,
Do you have any orphan BRW backs without the crotch?

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[QUOTE=Larry Davis] I've got a "page not available" when I try to upload edits today, but it's worked a couple times tonight. I'll go back and try deleting more of my own posts. I tried to clean up this thread a bit, but it may not happen so I'll keep posting new replies for new wood adds.

I'll catch up on new purchase acknowledges in the morning.[/QUOTE]

Hey Larry... lop of the re:'s at the front of your post.

I suspect that is the problem. It seems like once you get more than 3 or 4 of them that error comes up.

Just edit your subject line and give that a try.


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[QUOTE=DennisLeahy] Larry, if this thread has become unwieldy (it is 3 pages long, with a week to go!), I would think that starting another thread might be a good idea. I would recommend asking Brock if he agrees.

Dennis[/QUOTE]

I would prefer not doing that. This is one of the cleanest threads in the swap meet. It is very easy to follow.   

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Larry,
I'll take BRW O1.

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Personally I like the way Larry is doing this post.  I find it a lot easier to track this thread with the new additions being added to the bottom of the thread.  That way I can click on the last page and quickly scroll through to see if any new pictures have been added.  It is easy to see if someone has already claimed one of the new offerings because it is usually within a few posts after the picture was added.  I agree with Brock, this is one of the easiest big lists to follow.


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I Like the way that Larry has added items at the bottom of the thread as well. Much easier to check back for added items. I am enjoying this swap so much, my wife, not so much.


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By the way, I'll take the slab-o-slice-o-chunk of koa for $120.00. I'm gonna make me a Crowdster with that!


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[QUOTE=larkim] 04 of the Makore for me thanks Larry

Cheers

Kim[/QUOTE]

You got it, sir...


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[QUOTE=pdrie]

I would like curly makore 05 please.


Thanks.


Paul


 

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Thanks Paul...it's yours


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[QUOTE=larkim] Can I make that walnut 3 instead please M8[/QUOTE]

walnut 03 it is!!


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[QUOTE=larkim] Can I please have the Mahogany set 02 thank you Larry

Cheers

Kim[/QUOTE]

Yes indeed..added to the list...


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[QUOTE=Tom Dowey] I will take the 01 Mahogany, please.[/QUOTE]

Thanks Tom...added to your list


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[QUOTE=old man] Larry, I'll take walnut #4, if Kim has made up his mind.

Ron[/QUOTE]

Thanks Ron...it's yours..PM sent


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[QUOTE=Tom Dowey] Ok, Larry I will try the Keyaki set 03.[/QUOTE]

Thanks again, Tom!! I think you'll really enjoy working with this Keyaki.


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