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    Lumber Gloat

    A few weeks ago my parents had their 35th anniversary and invited a lot of friends to a party. One of the guests, someon who my dad was in the Army with in the late 60's found out I was into woodworking and insisted that I come to Chicago to get some wood from him. He said he had way too much, wasn't doing much woodworking, I wasn't sure what to expect, by my wife and I made a weekend trip out of it. As you can seek, it was worth the trip, and I'll probably be making a second trip. The van was getting too loaded down and I was afraid to haul any more.

    I got quite a bit of Maple, Oak, Cherry, Walnut from 1/8" to 4/4. I also got several bundles of curly maple, walnut burl, and bubinga veneer.

    Oh, the cost? I owe him a cutting board and a small jewelery box for his wife.
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    Good deal, Matt! It appears you have a lot of "projects on the hoof" in that van!
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    Congrats on the haul Matt!! Looks like a lot of good quality material!
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

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    Man o' man, where do I sign up? I'd make 2 cutting boards and a jewelry box for that stack of lumber! Nice haul, Matt.

    - Vaughn

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    Nice haul Matt. I have yet to build up an inventory, find it very frustrating to have to run out and buy something when all I need at the moment is now little piece about so big. So you are well covered in that department, as well as having a few projects worth of ready stock.

    Dan
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