Hi, I'm looking for a specific selection of wood species, and have had
success in finding most of them. I was hoping that some of you may have some
suggestions on where I could find the remaining. Specifically I in the hunt
for the following woods:
* almond (either amygdalus communis or prunus dulcis)
* fig (ficus carica)
* pomegranate (punica granatum)
* Acacia (acacia seyal)
* Italian Stone Pine (pinus pinea) or sometimes call Umbrella Pine
Ideally these would be figured or burl, but straight-grained would be
fine...after all, something is better than nothing!
Thanks in advance for your help,
- Randy
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 15:32:23 GMT, "Randy Salo" <[email protected]> Crawled
out of the shop and said. . .:
>Hi, I'm looking for a specific selection of wood species, and have had
>success in finding most of them. I was hoping that some of you may have some
>suggestions on where I could find the remaining. Specifically I in the hunt
>for the following woods:
>
>* almond (either amygdalus communis or prunus dulcis)
>* fig (ficus carica)
>* pomegranate (punica granatum)
>* Acacia (acacia seyal)
>* Italian Stone Pine (pinus pinea) or sometimes call Umbrella Pine
>
>Ideally these would be figured or burl, but straight-grained would be
>fine...after all, something is better than nothing!
>
>Thanks in advance for your help,
>
>- Randy
>
www.woodfinder.com
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:30:46 GMT, "Randy Salo" <[email protected]>
pixelated:
>Hi, I'm looking for a specific selection of wood species, and have had
>success in finding most of them. I was hoping that some of you may have some
>suggestions on where I could find the remaining. Specifically I in the hunt
>for the following woods:
Try http://www.wdfindr.com/ , Randy.
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