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03/04/2005 8:56 PM

hardwood source

A while back I found an online hardwood source in this group. It was
located in the East somewhere (N.Y., I think). The prices were very
reasonable and they shipped all over the country. I even called them,
but they only sold with with a minimum of 500 board feet. At the time I
didn't need that much and didn't pursue it. Now I do and I can't recall
the name of the supplier. Does anyone out there have any idea which
company I'm talking about? If not, I'd like any recommendations for
sources of economical hardwoods.

Thanks, Carol


This topic has 6 replies

Pp

"Pig"

in reply to [email protected] on 03/04/2005 8:56 PM

04/04/2005 10:33 AM

Steve Wall Lumber, not in NY, but will ship anywhere, honest, good
stuff. No affiliation, just a satisfied customer.

http://www.walllumber.com/default.asp

Mutt

tt

"toller"

in reply to [email protected] on 03/04/2005 8:56 PM

04/04/2005 8:06 PM

Depends on what you are looking for.
http://www.westpennhardwoods.com/static/index.htm
They have many exotics at reasonable prices, but they are kinda high on
domestics.
I have not mailordered from them, but bought some nice curly cherry, shedua,
and bubinga last month from their store.

Rr

"Ron"

in reply to [email protected] on 03/04/2005 8:56 PM

04/04/2005 11:37 PM

I've purchased from Bristol Valley Hardwoods in Bristol NY a few times

They have & ship various 'bonus packs' from 20-100 bf

http://www.bristolvalley.com/

Ron

bb

"bitternut"

in reply to [email protected] on 03/04/2005 8:56 PM

04/04/2005 12:20 PM

Here is a link to a company I have dealt with in the past and been more than
satisfied. The company is Niagara Lumber and they are located in East Aurora
NY just south of Buffalo. They ship all over and carry nice lumber.

http://www.niagaralumber.com/about.cfm


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>A while back I found an online hardwood source in this group. It was
> located in the East somewhere (N.Y., I think). The prices were very
> reasonable and they shipped all over the country. I even called them,
> but they only sold with with a minimum of 500 board feet. At the time I
> didn't need that much and didn't pursue it. Now I do and I can't recall
> the name of the supplier. Does anyone out there have any idea which
> company I'm talking about? If not, I'd like any recommendations for
> sources of economical hardwoods.
>
> Thanks, Carol
>

nn

"no(SPAM)vasys" <"no(SPAM)vasys"@adelphia.net>

in reply to [email protected] on 03/04/2005 8:56 PM

04/04/2005 3:46 PM

nospambob wrote:
> Advantage Lumber used to ship a board or carload, now limits to larger
> shipments, maybe 500BF or greater. www.advantagelumber.com
>

FWIW, I stopped in at Advantage Lumber a few weeks ago. Rob says he is
once again shipping small orders but they can NOT hand select the boards
to meet length/width requirements. If someone wants, lets say, 50 bd/ft
and is willing to accept random widths Rob will ship small orders.


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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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nn

nospambob

in reply to [email protected] on 03/04/2005 8:56 PM

04/04/2005 8:50 AM

Advantage Lumber used to ship a board or carload, now limits to larger
shipments, maybe 500BF or greater. www.advantagelumber.com

On 3 Apr 2005 20:56:15 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>A while back I found an online hardwood source in this group. It was
>located in the East somewhere (N.Y., I think). The prices were very
>reasonable and they shipped all over the country. I even called them,
>but they only sold with with a minimum of 500 board feet. At the time I
>didn't need that much and didn't pursue it. Now I do and I can't recall
>the name of the supplier. Does anyone out there have any idea which
>company I'm talking about? If not, I'd like any recommendations for
>sources of economical hardwoods.
>
>Thanks, Carol


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