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Tulipwood 4/4 lumber

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Jim McLain

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I don’t do much segmented work any more and am starting to sell off some of my excess wood. This lot includes five tulipwood board. All are 23 1/2 inches log and will fit in a flat rate game box. The two pieces on the left are 2 15/16 by .7 no checks. The center board is 4 9/16 by .8. no checks. The two on the right are 3 7/8 by .74 But have some checking. Tulipwood more often than not has some checks. I am asking $230 shipped to your door.



Contact Jim McLain at jasjmclain@ msn.com or 575-517-6535.

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Wow, you made me think of my Dad’s brother—uncle Jim was a hoot in my youth…loved his long-necked Stroh’s beer!! Thanks for the memory.
Earl McLain
 
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