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"Rob Stokes"

20/12/2003 4:10 AM

Anaheim CA

Going to be in Anaheim towards the end of January for a trade show. Anywhere
I shouldn't miss (woodworking related :) while I'm there ?

Rob

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[email protected] (Quadindad2)

in reply to "Rob Stokes" on 20/12/2003 4:10 AM

20/12/2003 6:04 AM

AUSTIN HARDWOODS, SANTA ANA

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[email protected] (Roy Neudecker)

in reply to "Rob Stokes" on 20/12/2003 4:10 AM

20/12/2003 11:01 AM

In article <[email protected]>, "Rob Stokes"
<[email protected]> writes:

>Going to be in Anaheim towards the end of January for a trade show. Anywhere
>I shouldn't miss (woodworking related :) while I'm there ?
>

Rob,

How far are you willing to drive? How much time did you want to spend at each
place?

Austin is about 20 minutes away maybe less.
There is California Woodworking Machinery in Anaheim. 10 minutes or so.
There is Sam Maloof's place out in the Inland Valley. About 1 hour away.
There are usually carvers working in Knotts Berry Farm.
Nice drive out to Carlsbad where Tropical Exotic Hardwoods of Latin America is
at. A little pricey but great selection.


Roy
Roy

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"Eric Lund"

in reply to "Rob Stokes" on 20/12/2003 4:10 AM

20/12/2003 8:04 AM


"Quadindad2" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> AUSTIN HARDWOODS, SANTA ANA

They do have some nice wood selections. They are at 610 N. Santiago Street.
If you call 714-953-4000, they can give you driving directions. Woodcraft
is new, but you've probably been to one of those before. If not they are at
12781 Beach Blvd. in Stanton (714-899-1422). If you are into antiqueing,
downtown Orange has plenty of antique shops. I haven't been, yet, so I
cannot attest to the quality of the selection.

Cheers,
Eric


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