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@Big Ry sycamore looks beautiful thanks so much! I have been through your list to confirm sizes, I'll post here once my PC is fired up
 

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@Big Ry here's my wishlist of what you've got. I've updated the requested sizes to match what you have available. Let me know how this looks

CommonBotanicalRequested Size
MgurureCombretum schumannii1.5 x 1.5 x 12"
American hollyIlex opaca1 x 1 x 12" - 3 pcs or eq in board
Eastern white pinePinus strobus1.5 x 1.5 x 18" (and 1x1x12")
American sycamorePlatanus occidentalis1.5 x 1.5 x 18"
Gombeira, Brazilian ebonySwartzia stipulifera15/16 x 15/16 x 12"
Brazilian ebonySwartzia tomentosa1.5 x 1.5 x 18"
Emerald Green ArbortitaeThuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'1.5 x 1.5 x 18"
Flame birchBetula alleghaniensis1 x 1 x 12"; slightly thin is fine
Alligator juniperJuniperus deppeana2 @ 1x1x6"
Box elderAcer negundo1 x 1 x 12"
White mirantiShorea spp. ?hypochra3/4 x 3/4 x 8" would work
Valencia orangeCitrus sinensis1 x 1 x 11 1/8"
Smoketree1.5 x 1.5 x 10 3/4" fine
 

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@Big Ry here's my wishlist of what you've got. I've updated the requested sizes to match what you have available. Let me know how this looks

CommonBotanicalRequested Size
MgurureCombretum schumannii1.5 x 1.5 x 12"
American hollyIlex opaca1 x 1 x 12" - 3 pcs or eq in board
Eastern white pinePinus strobus1.5 x 1.5 x 18" (and 1x1x12")
American sycamorePlatanus occidentalis1.5 x 1.5 x 18"
Gombeira, Brazilian ebonySwartzia stipulifera15/16 x 15/16 x 12"
Brazilian ebonySwartzia tomentosa1.5 x 1.5 x 18"
Emerald Green ArbortitaeThuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'1.5 x 1.5 x 18"
Flame birchBetula alleghaniensis1 x 1 x 12"; slightly thin is fine
Alligator juniperJuniperus deppeana2 @ 1x1x6"
Box elderAcer negundo1 x 1 x 12"
White mirantiShorea spp. ?hypochra3/4 x 3/4 x 8" would work
Valencia orangeCitrus sinensis1 x 1 x 11 1/8"
Smoketree1.5 x 1.5 x 10 3/4" fine
That looks good. If you wanted any more Gombeira, Flame birch , or Box Elder, I got more than enough to cut more blanks.
 

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Hi Fred, absolutely, I realise some of yours are super rare and don't just come off the shelf. What I have for you weighs about 24 pounds, value 350USD ish.

Woody pear isn't even on my master list, would be great please!
@daveflutes I am looking through my boonaree pieces. The tree has a very wide sapwood so most of what I’d cut or have in flute blanks would be mostly the creamy sapwood. I think I have a board I can offer you with more heartwood. I also have some larger “spindle blanks” that I could offer. Let me know what you’d prefer and I can send some pictures
 

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@daveflutes I am looking through my boonaree pieces. The tree has a very wide sapwood so most of what I’d cut or have in flute blanks would be mostly the creamy sapwood. I think I have a board I can offer you with more heartwood. I also have some larger “spindle blanks” that I could offer. Let me know what you’d prefer and I can send some pictures
What is the scientific name for your boonaree? The boonaree I know is acacia rhodoloxylon which has a very thin sapwood.

EDIT: I see this is called spear wattle or rosewood. It seems like I had been misinformed.
 

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What is the scientific name for your boonaree? The boonaree I know is acacia rhodoloxylon which has a very thin sapwood.

EDIT: I see this is called spear wattle or rosewood. It seems like I had been misinformed.
Alectryon oleifolius

I’ve got some spear wattle/ringy rosewood also. Haven’t done much with it yet.
 

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@Friedrich9 can I double check you have these two for the trade please? Just adding up the European woods on the TWD poster

Elm, SiberianUlmus pumila
Poplar, whitePopulus alba

That would only leave me white willow unaccounted for
 

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@Friedrich9 can I double check you have these two for the trade please? Just adding up the European woods on the TWD poster

Elm, SiberianUlmus pumila
Poplar, whitePopulus alba

That would only leave me white willow unaccounted for
White willow? Scientific name? Some Salix species grow round here that I don’t see often.
 

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Hi @daveflutes I have Siberian Elm (Ulmus pumila) if you want it and Fred does not have.

I do have willow, but will need to post some pictures to help confirm its species.
 

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White willow? Scientific name? Some Salix species grow round here that I don’t see often.
It's Salix alba. It's used by the ton to make cricket bats, but not a scratch to be had for woodworkers it seems. Finding a tree does look more likely!
 

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Hi @daveflutes I have Siberian Elm (Ulmus pumila) if you want it and Fred does not have.

I do have willow, but will need to post some pictures to help confirm its species.
The elm would be great thanks, then maybe one more random Australian wood from Fred in its place:)
 

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It's Salix alba. It's used by the ton to make cricket bats, but not a scratch to be had for woodworkers it seems. Finding a tree does look more likely!
It grows in my area but I don’t have any dry.

Also, bad news in general, a package with 40 pterocarpus santalinus pen blanks (about 100 bucks worth) was lost in shipping. so now I don’t have any.

@Friedrich9 To further that, I cannot find any rhamnus cathartica over 3 Inches. I do have some small burlthough.

I believe I do have a spindle blank for @SA-Motors and I have still got all the glossy buckthorn for each of you.
All of you were looking to trade for some a while back so I’m asking if you’re still interested considering the new developments.
 
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