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Norm Dresner April 27th 09 08:00 PM

Source for Lumber in the Taos area
 
We're going to Taos for a vacation later this month, flying in and out of
Albequ. and I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place there to
purchase -- or at least look at -- local lumber like mesquite or something
similar.
TIA
Norm


Leon April 28th 09 12:04 AM

Source for Lumber in the Taos area
 

"Norm Dresner" wrote in message
...
We're going to Taos for a vacation later this month, flying in and out of
Albequ. and I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place there to
purchase -- or at least look at -- local lumber like mesquite or something
similar.
TIA
Norm



Would it be economical to fly wood out? Are you sure mesquite grows up
there?



Steve Turner April 28th 09 03:50 AM

Source for Lumber in the Taos area
 
Leon wrote:
"Norm Dresner" wrote in message
...
We're going to Taos for a vacation later this month, flying in and out of
Albequ. and I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place there to
purchase -- or at least look at -- local lumber like mesquite or something
similar.
TIA
Norm



Would it be economical to fly wood out? Are you sure mesquite grows up
there?


I've never seen it grow anywhere north of Texas, and according to the
book "The Magnificent Mesquite" by Ken E. Rogers (I said "Ken E." not
"Kenny") that except for sparse areas in the southern corners of
California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, Oklahoma is about as far north
as you're going to see it. Interestingly, it does grow in many other
continents: Central and South America, Africa, Central Asia, and Australia.

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[email protected] April 28th 09 04:10 AM

Source for Lumber in the Taos area
 
Steve is right...not much mesquite here. Native woods are mostly
ponderosa pine, juniper, cedar, spruce.
In Taos don't miss the Fechin House. He was a Russian woodworker that
did some really good stuff for his house in the Southwestern style


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