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Hi! It's been a while since I've posted to rec.ww. Shout out to Paddy
O, if he's still here!

The last thing I ever should've done was show a potential client my 4/4
curly cherry stock. Now, he's totally entranced with it and won't come
off the idea. I'll need 8/4 stock for cabinet legs, and I don't want
to face join 4/4s for this highly visible project.

In eastern NC, I'm far away from any mill that has CC, to my knowledge.
Can anyone recommend a reputable online source? CurlyMaple.com,
perhaps?

Thanks
Rob

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Rob wrote:
Hi! It's been a while since I've posted to rec.ww. Shout out to Paddy
O, if he's still here!

The last thing I ever should've done was show a potential client my 4/4
curly cherry stock. Now, he's totally entranced with it and won't come
off the idea. I'll need 8/4 stock for cabinet legs, and I don't want
to face join 4/4s for this highly visible project.

In eastern NC, I'm far away from any mill that has CC, to my knowledge.
Can anyone recommend a reputable online source? CurlyMaple.com,
perhaps?

Thanks
Rob


Curly Woods comes to mind:

http://www.curlywoods.com/

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

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In eastern NC, I'm far away from any mill that has CC, to my knowledge.
Can anyone recommend a reputable online source? CurlyMaple.com,
perhaps?

I have bought curly cherry from
http://www.westpennhardwoods.com/static/index.htm
But I bought it in person. I don't know if I would buy wood like that
online; I mean the boards are really individuals rather than a commodity.


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Toller - Yes, I'd much rather buy in person, and would be willing to
drive a good number of hours to do so. But circumstances will probably
dictate that I shop in the blind. That's why I was looking for a
reputable dealer.

Thanks,
Rob

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Rob wrote:
Toller - Yes, I'd much rather buy in person, and would be willing to
drive a good number of hours to do so. But circumstances will probably
dictate that I shop in the blind. That's why I was looking for a
reputable dealer.

Thanks,
Rob


Try Frank Miller in Union City IN-Ohio. I recently purchased some
beautiful curly cherry for a blanket chest.

Mike

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