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15th January 2014, 03:25 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Silkwood Maple Boxmaking pack (II)
Rescued from the scrap heap by the youngest benchhand as "too pretty to burn"
Silkwood Maple (Flindersia pimenteliana)
2/ 200 x 20 x 600
2/ 150 x 20 x 400
1/ 125 x 20 x 600
1/ 75 x 20 x 600
all dressed two faces.
This timber does have faults on one face... cracks, holes and splits as pictured. The other face is clear. Timber is quite highly figured and would reward someone prepared to do a little extra work quite nicely I believe. IMG_0260 (640x480).jpgIMG_0262 (640x480).jpg
The kid put a lot of work into recovering this, and while I don't want to sell a sows ear as a silk purse she deserves some reward for her effort. Call it a $10 start, and if on delivery the winning bidder is truly dissatisfied I'll find something better to replace it with at my expense.
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Hrrm, interesting. Do you have any recommendations/options for shipping? I've not had to arrange for anything from FNQ previously
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16th January 2014, 09:03 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Stretch wrapped pack dimensions: 620 x 210 x 115 Weight: 6.5kg. Postage from 4885
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