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    Default Silkwood Maple Boxmaking pack (III)

    Saved by the youngest benchhand from the fireplace as "too pretty to burn":

    Silkwood Maple (Flindersia pimenteliana)

    150 x 25 x 600/500
    125 x 25 x 500
    100 x 25 x 600/500
    75 x 25 x 600/500
    50 x 50 x 600

    Might have a small hole or crack or two but it's figured enough to be worth the trouble.

    The kid put a lot of work into reclaiming this and I'd like to see her rewarded for her trouble. Call it a $10 start and if on delivery the winning bidder is truly dissatisfied I'll send something better at my expense
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    Dimensions of stretch wrapped pack: 640 x 230 x 105. Weight is 6 kg. Postage from 4885

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    I'll start, $15

    Quote Originally Posted by John.G View Post
    Saved by the youngest benchhand from the fireplace as "too pretty to burn":

    Silkwood Maple (Flindersia pimenteliana)

    150 x 25 x 600/500
    125 x 25 x 500
    100 x 25 x 600/500
    75 x 25 x 600/500
    50 x 50 x 600

    Might have a small hole or crack or two but it's figured enough to be worth the trouble.

    The kid put a lot of work into reclaiming this and I'd like to see her rewarded for her trouble. Call it a $10 start and if on delivery the winning bidder is truly dissatisfied I'll send something better at my expense
    "We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer

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