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Super Fancy Maple Burl ~ Extremely Tight Eyes!
Big Leaf Maple, Acer macrophylum, has excellent color variations that range from white to coral pink & light brown. No two blanks are the same. This is another reason that...
Super Fancy Maple Burl ~ Extremely Tight Eyes!
Big Leaf Maple, Acer macrophylum, has excellent color variations that range from white to coral pink & light brown. No two blanks are the same. This is another reason that...
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African Padauk Lumber
African Padauk, Pterocarpus soyauxii, is a unique open grained hardwood from Africa that has a bright Vermillion color when first cut. Over time it slowly ages to a purple Rosewood...
African Padauk Lumber
African Padauk, Pterocarpus soyauxii, is a unique open grained hardwood from Africa that has a bright Vermillion color when first cut. Over time it slowly ages to a purple Rosewood...
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Siberian Elm Turning Blanks
Ulmus pumila, the Siberian Elm, is native to Central Asia, eastern Siberia, Mongolia, Xizang and Tibet. The tree is hardy and grows quickly, reaching heights of 40-65 ft. and diameters...
Siberian Elm Turning Blanks
Ulmus pumila, the Siberian Elm, is native to Central Asia, eastern Siberia, Mongolia, Xizang and Tibet. The tree is hardy and grows quickly, reaching heights of 40-65 ft. and diameters...
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African Gabon Ebony ~ Blackest Color Ever!
From equatorial Africa, Gabon Ebony is usually found in wet lowlands near rivers and swamps. Devoid of color, Gabon Ebony has ink black with lighter streaks. Only a small percentage...
African Gabon Ebony ~ Blackest Color Ever!
From equatorial Africa, Gabon Ebony is usually found in wet lowlands near rivers and swamps. Devoid of color, Gabon Ebony has ink black with lighter streaks. Only a small percentage...
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Black Veined Spalted Hackberry
Spalted Hackberry, Celtis occidentalis, is a medium-size deciduous tree native to North America. Also known as the Nettletree or Beaverwood, it is a moderately long-lived hardwood with a light yellowish...
Black Veined Spalted Hackberry
Spalted Hackberry, Celtis occidentalis, is a medium-size deciduous tree native to North America. Also known as the Nettletree or Beaverwood, it is a moderately long-lived hardwood with a light yellowish...
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XF Variegated Marblewood Lumber
Figured Marblewood, scientific name Marmaroxylon racemosum, is from Northeastern South America. Trees are typically 65-100 feet tall with a maximum base diameter of 2 feet.Heartwood is a yellow to golden...
XF Variegated Marblewood Lumber
Figured Marblewood, scientific name Marmaroxylon racemosum, is from Northeastern South America. Trees are typically 65-100 feet tall with a maximum base diameter of 2 feet.Heartwood is a yellow to golden...
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Super-Sized Sale ~ Colossal Congo Bubinga!
This massive African Bubinga, Guibertia tessmannii, ranges in color from red and brown to violet tones.Also known as African Rosewood, Bubinga was believed to be a Rosewood for quite some...
Super-Sized Sale ~ Colossal Congo Bubinga!
This massive African Bubinga, Guibertia tessmannii, ranges in color from red and brown to violet tones.Also known as African Rosewood, Bubinga was believed to be a Rosewood for quite some...
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Curly Flamed Peruvian Walnut ~ Extremely Rare F...
Peruvian Walnut, Juglans neotropica, is a Central/South American hardwood that tends to be darker than the species coming from North America or Europe, with a deep chocolate brown color. The...
Curly Flamed Peruvian Walnut ~ Extremely Rare F...
Peruvian Walnut, Juglans neotropica, is a Central/South American hardwood that tends to be darker than the species coming from North America or Europe, with a deep chocolate brown color. The...
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Finest Turning Wood in the World ~ Castello Box...
Castello Boxwood, Calycophyllum multiflorum, originates in South American mostly in Paraguay. Although not a true Buxus species, it shares many of the same attributes that make Boxwood such a desirable...
Finest Turning Wood in the World ~ Castello Box...
Castello Boxwood, Calycophyllum multiflorum, originates in South American mostly in Paraguay. Although not a true Buxus species, it shares many of the same attributes that make Boxwood such a desirable...