Ll

LesT

03/10/2007 12:33 PM

Gloat Times Two

Hi all -

Went to an auction in Lima OH which featured a lot of WW tools and
also lumber. Notices 4 nice Sheraton cherry bedposts with finials,
which I had priced a while back for a potential job. Thought they were
about $100 a piece (actually after I got home I checked and they are
$120 each). I was happy to pay $52.50 for the four!!!

Then they went to a stack of mahogany (about 150 bf) with boards from
5" to 14" wide, all 10' long. I was able to get that for $230 and
after selling off a few pieces to other bidders and getting it home
and measuring more precisely, I got 110 bf for $175!!! I looked for
prices before I went and and found African Mahogany for ~$5/bf and
'genuine' Mahogany for ~$10/bf. I don't know for sure which I have,
but thought it was a deal either way. Do any of you know how to tell
the difference? I can get some pictures if that would help.

OTOH, there where some small Lie-Nielsen special purpose planes there
in pretty good condition, and some guy paid $330 for a couple that
would have cost $340 brand new. It pays to keep track of prices...

Les


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JJ

in reply to LesT on 03/10/2007 12:33 PM

03/10/2007 3:51 PM

Wed, Oct 3, 2007, 12:33pm (EDT-3) [email protected] (LesT) doth sayeth:
Hi all -
Went to an auction in Lima OH <snip>

Welll, won't say you suck, because first off, it was in Ohio. LOL
And, I don't need any bedposts, and I only use wood that grows in my
state now - unless it's free. However, I will definitely say, you dun
real good.



JOAT
"I'm an Igor, thur. We don't athk quethtionth."
"Really? Why not?"
"I don't know, thur. I didn't athk."

Rr

Rick

in reply to LesT on 03/10/2007 12:33 PM

04/10/2007 11:46 AM

LesT wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Went to an auction in Lima OH which featured a lot of WW tools and
> also lumber. Notices 4 nice Sheraton cherry bedposts with finials,
> which I had priced a while back for a potential job. Thought they were
> about $100 a piece (actually after I got home I checked and they are
> $120 each). I was happy to pay $52.50 for the four!!!
>
> Then they went to a stack of mahogany (about 150 bf) with boards from
> 5" to 14" wide, all 10' long. I was able to get that for $230 and
> after selling off a few pieces to other bidders and getting it home
> and measuring more precisely, I got 110 bf for $175!!! I looked for
> prices before I went and and found African Mahogany for ~$5/bf and
> 'genuine' Mahogany for ~$10/bf. I don't know for sure which I have,
> but thought it was a deal either way. Do any of you know how to tell
> the difference? I can get some pictures if that would help.

I have used both genuine Honduran mahogany and African mahogany . . .
not a lot, but some . . . In my limited experience, the African mahogany
had more interlocked grain. It was less dense, and also was not as rich
a color as the Honduran (genuine) mahogany. The Honduran stuff was a
really lovely, rich, golden brown color.

Rick
http://www.thunderworksinc.com

Ll

"Lee"

in reply to LesT on 03/10/2007 12:33 PM

04/10/2007 1:17 AM

How NOT to suck.....send me the Mahogany. At least 40 bf

BM

"Buddy Matlosz"

in reply to LesT on 03/10/2007 12:33 PM

03/10/2007 8:19 PM

You suck times two.

B.

"LesT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all -
>
> Went to an auction in Lima OH which featured a lot of WW tools and
> also lumber. Notices 4 nice Sheraton cherry bedposts with finials,
> which I had priced a while back for a potential job. Thought they were
> about $100 a piece (actually after I got home I checked and they are
> $120 each). I was happy to pay $52.50 for the four!!!
>
> Then they went to a stack of mahogany (about 150 bf) with boards from
> 5" to 14" wide, all 10' long. I was able to get that for $230 and
> after selling off a few pieces to other bidders and getting it home
> and measuring more precisely, I got 110 bf for $175!!! I looked for
> prices before I went and and found African Mahogany for ~$5/bf and
> 'genuine' Mahogany for ~$10/bf. I don't know for sure which I have,
> but thought it was a deal either way. Do any of you know how to tell
> the difference? I can get some pictures if that would help.
>
> OTOH, there where some small Lie-Nielsen special purpose planes there
> in pretty good condition, and some guy paid $330 for a couple that
> would have cost $340 brand new. It pays to keep track of prices...
>
> Les
>


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