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14th September 2013, 11:54 AM #1New Member
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1 cubic metre New Guinea Rosewood
Good quality hand-picked New Guinea Rosewood. Air-dried for 15 years under cover. Varying in colour from gold, some with red intrusion, light and dark browns and red. Various sizes and lengths, the majority being 150x40, 200x40 and 80x80, in lengths ranging from 2700 to 4800. There is approx 2 cubic metres available, will sell in cubic metre lots only.
Also available is Australian White Beech, Australian Red Cedar, New Guinea Wau Beech, New Guinea Kwila and Huon Pine...in excess of cubic metre available for most species. All this timber was originally purchased for the construction of a large sailing vessel. If any interest email me.
Pick up from Hinterland of the Gold Coast.
Regards
Alan
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16th September 2013, 05:32 PM #2New Member
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Alan
Can you post any photos? I would want to see it before I made any offer. I'm in Byron Bay and might be able to come and have a look if you are unable to post photos. Cheers. Alan
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17th September 2013, 04:06 PM #3New Member
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New Guinea Rosewood
Hi Alan,
My camera is shot, lens went the other day and have not had a chance to have it fixed! Will take some photos with my phone...send me your phone number and I will send them through. My phone number is...... 0427 349 501 if you wish to call and my email is [email protected]
Cheers
Alan
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