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Manzanita Burl Slice #01

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Hello everyone, So I did cut the burl up into three pieces . I'm going to post them separately this is #01 for $90 + $20 shipping payments through PayPal if anyone has any questions please ask .. the tape measure is in the image if anyone needs more images of #01 please ask. Thankyou

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Is the asking price too high for y'all ? I've got three more slices of this don't know if I should post them ?
 
Is the asking price too high for y'all ? I've got three more slices of this don't know if I should post them ?
From the photos you posted, perhaps there is apprehension because of the irregular shape. Price does play a real role in attracting buyers, as well. In my years on this forum, I’ve noticed that most members are willing to pay if they can perceive value, like the price is better on WB than it would be through other outlets. Chuck
 
Thanks for the advice chuck . But what shape would be considered not irregular ?
Guess it depends an individual’s preference, and talent. There are a few folks on WB would take anything on, but probably most would opt for the more round or square shapes. But then a lot of us have the ability to cut blocks into whatever we prefer. Not trying to avoid a straight answer, but the talent pool on WB covers the spectrum from beginners to the very advanced. Chuck
 
the last manzanita i bought on here, was a whole burl about the price you're asking for a slab


i felt it was a good enough deal to buy.

your price may be high, or maybe a whole burl is a better choice for some.

additionally the odd cut step and non-live edge on one side may be a deterrence for others
 
From the photos you posted, perhaps there is apprehension because of the irregular shape. Price does play a real role in attracting buyers, as well. In my years on this forum, I’ve noticed that most members are willing to pay if they can perceive value, like the price is better on WB than it would be through other outlets. Chuck
Ive definitely noticed that prices tend to be much better here than elsewhere. I'm a member of a wood/burl auction group on Facebook, and the prices they go for are crazy.
 
hence the name woodbarter
Well "barter" doesn't imply that it's a good deal for the buyer. Bartering is simply exchanging goods/services for goods/services instead of conventional currency, and that could just as easily result in a bad deal for either party in the exchange.

In my estimation, it's the smaller group size on this forum and the fact that most seem to be here for the love and appreciation of the wood that is the reason for more favorable deals. I've noticed that many of the very active members know each other outside of this online forum and often have histories dating back many years. And for those like me who just happened to stumble upon this forum one day but have never met anyone in person, it feels a lot more welcoming than any comparable groups on social media. I think the forum format weeds out a lot of the people who are only in it to make a buck.
 
Well "barter" doesn't imply that it's a good deal for the buyer. Bartering is simply exchanging goods/services for goods/services instead of conventional currency, and that could just as easily result in a bad deal for either party in the exchange.

In my estimation, it's the smaller group size on this forum and the fact that most seem to be here for the love and appreciation of the wood that is the reason for more favorable deals. I've noticed that many of the very active members know each other outside of this online forum and often have histories dating back many years. And for those like me who just happened to stumble upon this forum one day but have never met anyone in person, it feels a lot more welcoming than any comparable groups on social media. I think the forum format weeds out a lot of the people who are only in it to make a buck.
correct on many fronts
 
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