rift or quarter sawn hard maple needed

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forrestb
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rift or quarter sawn hard maple needed

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I need about 7 feet of 6 inch wide by 9/16 thick rift or quarter sawn hard maple to re-do my Cutting Board Set boards. I now have the time.:D
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I have never ordered off the I-net for wood and would appreciate hearing from anyone that could recommend a source. It is such a small amount I figure to have trouble getting it blind.

Thanks

Forrest
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I'd start with Woodworkers Source
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Re: rift or quarter sawn hard maple needed

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If you can take 20 board feet or more in their UPS bundles, Steve Wall is very reasonable. He also can provide special requests if you give them a call. Quality is top notch and cheaper than Woodworker's Source.

http://www.walllumber.com/lum.asp
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Re: rift or quarter sawn hard maple needed

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I hope he is still not looking for wood. This post was from 2014!
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Re: rift or quarter sawn hard maple needed

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Hey, your right Chris. I didn't see the date of the post, just the recent activity. The fact remains that Wall's lumber is still a great deal for anyone in the market.
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