One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
On Apr 14, 3:13 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
> cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
> but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
> it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
> What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
Hey Bsheeres,
I just puurchased some 16/4 10 inch for 13$ a bdft in Oxford, PA. 6/4
12 inch was going for 6.75 and 8/4 12 inch Figured was 8.75, just to
name a few.
Marc
My local guy sells it for 7.50 (6.90 if >100 bdft)
Upstate NY. I beleive that his prices are, if anything a little below
average.
-Steve
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
> cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
> but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
> it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
> What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
>
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Here in Ontario, Canada, cherry goes for $14.00 CAD for 16/4 and $8.65 for
4/4.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
> cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
> but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
> it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
> What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
>
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
> cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
> but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
> it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
> What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
>
$8.40 in Houston.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
> cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
> but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
> it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
> What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
>
$8.95 here in CT
Here in rural Kentucky, $2.50 for common.
Mine cost less than $1.00. I picked some quilted out of a pallet
of common for $2.50. Smirking Oh, did I mention a couple
of 10" wide tiger for $2.50?
Jim
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
> cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
> but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
> it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
> What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
>
On 14 Apr 2007 12:13:37 -0700, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>One of the local Windsor Plywood here in the PNW has a pallet of 12/4
>cherry in 10 ft lengths (6"-14" widths). It's nice looking wood; clean
>but not especially figured. I don't know the exact species of it but
>it looks pretty common. It's priced at $9.99 bf. Is this a fair price?
>What does 12/4 cherry sell for in other parts of the country?
Here I see from $4 to 7 per bf of cherry, depending on the grade.
Price can vary greatly based on location. Your price sounds a little
high, but I would buy a LOT of it at that price.