Sonny <[email protected]> writes:
>On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 10:55:53 AM UTC-5, Scott Lurndal wrote:
>> [email protected] writes:
>> >i have couple burls i need to sell if anyone is looking for some burls
>>
>> Hm.. Assuming the lake superior region of northern wisconsin, one might assume that such burls
>> are softwood; or perhaps Birch or Beech.
>>
>> Can you post the exact species of burl?
>
>Scott, if you're in Wisconsin, your Craigslist has several offerings.
>https://greenbay.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=burls&sort=rel
Sonny, I was just pointing out that the OP didn't provide sufficient
information in his posting, and given he was posting from the Superior
school district, was curious what type of burls he'd find that far north.
I've already procured a few Redwood burl slabs. One coffee-table sized
that I need to find something to do with.
>
>Those listings are of pretty big burls. I don't readily see that large of burls, here in Louisiana, nor that many. About the only burled wood I see is rootball stock.
Ha, you must see different output from that query than I - of the first
seven, three are for finished furniture, one for cork flooring, one for
a record collection and one add for Broadway automotive. Only one lists
burls, and it had no pictures.
"Gramps' shop" <[email protected]> writes:
>That is beautiful work, Scott. Where in WI are you located? We are in Milwaukee area.
I'll pass that along to my Dad, thanks.
While I grew up in the Eau Claire area, and lived in Sun Prairie
for a few years, I'm out on the west coast now. My folks still
spend part of the year (summer) in western Wisconsin, just north of
Prairie du Chien at this cabin: <http://www.lurndal.org/images/cabin_front.jpg>
which has a great view of Lake Winneshiek.
I remember going to the Safe House[*] in Milwaukee in the 70's, and
saw a couple of Packer and Brewer games at County stadium in the day
(my Dad has some 8mm film of a Braves game that he attended when Hank
was batting).
[*] http://www.safehousechicago.com/chicago-restaurant/history
[email protected] writes:
>i have couple burls i need to sell if anyone is looking for some burls
Hm.. Assuming the lake superior region of northern wisconsin, one might assume that such burls
are softwood; or perhaps Birch or Beech.
Can you post the exact species of burl?
On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 8:10:10 AM UTC-5, Scott Lurndal wrote:
>
> Sonny, I was just pointing out that the OP didn't provide sufficient
> information in his posting,
Yeah, I thought so, too. Since I don't see too much burl, here, either when out in the field or advertised, I was curious about further north.
> I've already procured a few Redwood burl slabs. One coffee-table sized
> that I need to find something to do with.
Hey, show us some pics. I always like to see everyone's work.
> Ha, you must see different output from that query than I -
Apparently I did. Paging down on my viewing, there are 8 pictured listings, but not in the immediate Greenbay area. I did a general search, not just a Greenbay area search. I thought that link would show what I saw.
Sonny
On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 10:55:53 AM UTC-5, Scott Lurndal wrote:
> [email protected] writes:
> >i have couple burls i need to sell if anyone is looking for some burls
>
> Hm.. Assuming the lake superior region of northern wisconsin, one might assume that such burls
> are softwood; or perhaps Birch or Beech.
>
> Can you post the exact species of burl?
Scott, if you're in Wisconsin, your Craigslist has several offerings.
https://greenbay.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=burls&sort=rel
Those listings are of pretty big burls. I don't readily see that large of burls, here in Louisiana, nor that many. About the only burled wood I see is rootball stock.
Sonny
Sonny <[email protected]> writes:
>On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 8:10:10 AM UTC-5, Scott Lurndal wrote:
>
>>
>> Sonny, I was just pointing out that the OP didn't provide sufficient
>> information in his posting,
>
>Yeah, I thought so, too. Since I don't see too much burl, here, either when out in the field or advertised, I was curious about further north.
>
>> I've already procured a few Redwood burl slabs. One coffee-table sized
>> that I need to find something to do with.
>
>Hey, show us some pics. I always like to see everyone's work.
I don't have pics of the slabs handy, but here's what my Father
build as christmas presents for the kids (three of them, two shown,
all made from a single walnut tree that used to be next to the house).
He also did the den with the cool ceiling (the center has an old
rose window).
http://www.lurndal.org/images/gfclock1.jpg (loads slowly).