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    inlay source

    hello everyone-great forum and even greater members. Hope you all don't mind a new member that doesn't know a hell of a lot. I've been watching from the sidelines for a couple of months and I enjoy the comaraderie so much I decided to join up.
    Looking for A source for inlay banding for jewellery boxes. would sure appreciate any info that might be out there sincerely, bob black

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOB BLACK
    hello everyone-great forum and even greater members. Hope you all don't mind a new member that doesn't know a hell of a lot. I've been watching from the sidelines for a couple of months and I enjoy the comaraderie so much I decided to join up.
    Looking for A source for inlay banding for jewellery boxes. would sure appreciate any info that might be out there sincerely, bob black
    Try Woodcraft item nr. 3V50 thru 13V65 These are out of their catalog. If you don't have one, should be able to enter these on their website (shown below)

    www.woodcraft.com

    Wolf

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    Welcome Bob. Before you sit down show us you shop! Sorry I'm a little obsessed.

    TJH

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    Bob
    I have bought a LOT of banding at e-bay but unfortunatly I just looked and there is no banding offered at this time. Check back, I have gotten some very nice banding at very low prices.
    Terry

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    Best place

    The best place I know for veneers and borders is Constantines. They've been around a long time.Constantines
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    Welcome aboard. Steve Latta, who is a period inlay specialist, patronizes:
    http://www.doverinlay.com/
    You might give them a try.
    Alan

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