"Bob Schmall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Todd Fatheree" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > "tzipple" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >> Any suggestions?
> >
> > I think you have basically two options. Woodworld (www.woodworld.com)
is
> > at
> > 2228 N. Elston in Chicago. I've been there and for some reason, I don't
> > get
> > a real positive vibe from the place. My preference would be Owl
Hardwood
> > (www.owlhardwood.com) in Des Plaines.
> >
> > todd
>
> If the OP is willing to drive a bit farther, he could try Kettle Morraine
> Hardwood just north of Racine, Wisconsin. It's adjacent to I-94 at the
> Milwaukee County line. Good prices and a nice selection.
>
> Bob
From the north side of Chicago, it's 136 miles round trip to Kettle Moraine
in Caledonia. It's 26 miles round trip to Des Plaines. I'd say that quite
a bit farther, but if he's willing to make the drive, it's a decent place.
Their web site is www.kmhardwoods.com. The Oh, yeah...then there's The
Hardwood Connection in Sycamore. I've never been there, but I keep meaning
to stop by sometime. Judging by their respective web sites, it looks like
their price on Baltic Birch is higher than Kettle Moraine, though.
todd
"tzipple" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Any suggestions?
I think you have basically two options. Woodworld (www.woodworld.com) is at
2228 N. Elston in Chicago. I've been there and for some reason, I don't get
a real positive vibe from the place. My preference would be Owl Hardwood
(www.owlhardwood.com) in Des Plaines.
todd
"Todd Fatheree" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "tzipple" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Any suggestions?
>
> I think you have basically two options. Woodworld (www.woodworld.com) is
> at
> 2228 N. Elston in Chicago. I've been there and for some reason, I don't
> get
> a real positive vibe from the place. My preference would be Owl Hardwood
> (www.owlhardwood.com) in Des Plaines.
>
> todd
If the OP is willing to drive a bit farther, he could try Kettle Morraine
Hardwood just north of Racine, Wisconsin. It's adjacent to I-94 at the
Milwaukee County line. Good prices and a nice selection.
Bob
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