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"res055a5"

05/11/2004 7:11 PM

source of hardwoods in Idaho near Riggins

Preferably an internet source...anywhere from Grangeville to McCall,
possibly Lewiston.
thanks, Rich

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Richard Clements

in reply to "res055a5" on 05/11/2004 7:11 PM

05/11/2004 2:53 PM

res055a5 wrote:

> Preferably an internet source...anywhere from Grangeville to McCall,
> possibly Lewiston.
> thanks, Rich
>

FRANKLIN BUILDING SUPPLY
McCall Store
P.O. Box 1737
14047 Highway 55
McCall, ID 83638
P (208) 634.8111

I don't know what the McCall store is like, but the Boise store is nice,
they carry Oak, Alder, Maple, Hemlock, etc. and the guy in Boise said they
can order in just about anything else I want in as small as 3 BF or so (one
board) give them a call

Then there's always Boise, it's only 3 hours away, and you have High Desert
hardwood, woodcraft, there's another one in Garden City that sells rough
lumber but I don't remember the name.

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"res055a5"

in reply to "res055a5" on 05/11/2004 7:11 PM

06/11/2004 7:37 AM

i found a web site for them...they don't carry what i'm looking for...now to
look for high desert hardwood.
thanks, rich

"Richard Clements" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> res055a5 wrote:
>
> > Preferably an internet source...anywhere from Grangeville to McCall,
> > possibly Lewiston.
> > thanks, Rich
> >
>
> FRANKLIN BUILDING SUPPLY
> McCall Store
> P.O. Box 1737
> 14047 Highway 55
> McCall, ID 83638
> P (208) 634.8111
>
> I don't know what the McCall store is like, but the Boise store is nice,
> they carry Oak, Alder, Maple, Hemlock, etc. and the guy in Boise said
they
> can order in just about anything else I want in as small as 3 BF or so
(one
> board) give them a call
>
> Then there's always Boise, it's only 3 hours away, and you have High
Desert
> hardwood, woodcraft, there's another one in Garden City that sells rough
> lumber but I don't remember the name.
>
>

aA

in reply to "res055a5" on 05/11/2004 7:11 PM

05/11/2004 10:51 PM

"res055a5" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<vfQid.22$sD1.18@trnddc02>...
> Preferably an internet source...anywhere from Grangeville to McCall,
> possibly Lewiston.
> thanks, Rich

How far are you from Walla Walla?

Have you done a check on Intermountain lumber?

Alan

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"res055a5"

in reply to "res055a5" on 05/11/2004 7:11 PM

06/11/2004 7:31 AM

i actually live in Everett, wa.....north of seattle......but i'm looking for
sources of wood that grow in idaho along the salmon and snake rivers.
i figured somebody over there must sell it.
rich

"Alan W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "res055a5" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<vfQid.22$sD1.18@trnddc02>...
> > Preferably an internet source...anywhere from Grangeville to McCall,
> > possibly Lewiston.
> > thanks, Rich
>
> How far are you from Walla Walla?
>
> Have you done a check on Intermountain lumber?
>
> Alan


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