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Nothing exotic, anywhere in the Bay Area that's reasonably priced.
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"Fred" wrote in :
Nothing exotic, anywhere in the Bay Area that's reasonably priced. www.pals4wood.com satisfied customer. 4 locations. Patriarch |
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There is handloggers in Richmond, Macbeath in SF and Berkeley, (I get a
trade discount), Aura, JH Higgins, and some others. max "Fred" wrote in : Nothing exotic, anywhere in the Bay Area that's reasonably priced. www.pals4wood.com satisfied customer. 4 locations. Patriarch |
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Ecco timber in Berkeley. I think Pals bought them and changed the name.
"Fred" wrote in : Nothing exotic, anywhere in the Bay Area that's reasonably priced. www.pals4wood.com satisfied customer. 4 locations. Patriarch |
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Northern Hardwoods in Santa Clara, Aura Hardwoods in San Jose. And not
so reasonably (but some REAL nice wood) Southern Lumber in San Jose. "Fred" wrote in message ... Nothing exotic, anywhere in the Bay Area that's reasonably priced. |
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PALS is your best bet if you want to hand select. At their Oakland
location you can walk in and hand pick. Their prices are basicially the same as cabinet shops pay. They have all the basisc and some exotic. They also have a section with sustainably forested versions of Maple, Cherry, etc. It is not any more expensive just not as many wide widths. Higgins or Hardwoods in Livermore if you want to order and have it delivered. |
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"george" writes:
Northern Hardwoods in Santa Clara, Aura Hardwoods in San Jose. And not so reasonably (but some REAL nice wood) Southern Lumber in San Jose. Northern has been OOB for a couple of years. Some of them started the Global Wood Source at 101 & Zanker. http://globalwoodsource.com/ Jackel in Watsonville is worth the drive http://www.jackelenterprises.com/ Southern prices are stratospheric. Avoid if at all possible. (quality is fine, particularly if you need S4S exotics). scott |
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![]() "Scott Lurndal" wrote in message ... "george" writes: Northern Hardwoods in Santa Clara, Aura Hardwoods in San Jose. And not so reasonably (but some REAL nice wood) Southern Lumber in San Jose. Northern has been OOB for a couple of years. Some of them started the Global Wood Source at 101 & Zanker. Leave the area for a few years and the rest of you folks don't do your job buying from them, eh? g http://globalwoodsource.com/ Jackel in Watsonville is worth the drive http://www.jackelenterprises.com/ Southern prices are stratospheric. Avoid if at all possible. (quality is fine, particularly if you need S4S exotics). scott |
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Thanks for all the good information. Now I need to take a day off and drive
around to check it out. |
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