1- Flat Rate Box full of really nice blocks....

J. Doyle

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Hey guys. I've got too many blocks of wood sitting around here and not much room for storage. I've got some new stuff coming and I've got to make some room.

So...I'll make someone a heck of a deal here. I've got a box full of 16 nice blocks of wood. These are full size solid blocks. Defect free as far as I can tell. These are good quality blocks and not seconds or 'throw aways'. I simply NEED to make some room.

Most of these blocks average pretty close to 2" x 5" x 1" or thicker.

Price is SOLD shipped to the US. Paypal preferred. US sales only please on this one.

I want to point out that that works out to UNDER $20 per block and there's 4 nice blocks of stabilized koa in there. :)

Includes:
3 blocks of stabilized koa
1 stabilized koa turning square
3 natural curly maple blocks
1 desert ironwood block
2 natural camphor burl blocks
2 natural buckeye burl blocks
3 stabilized buckeye burl blocks
1 stabilized brown mallee burl block

Pics: I only took pics of one side but what you see on the front is pretty much what you get on the back. These are even and consistent in figure. No tricks where the back sides have big holes, splits, defects.....etc.












Plus: I'll throw in the following extra pieces free. Includes a big chunk of stabilized koa, a thick stabilized koa scale (could easily be split into two pieces), a large thin ironwood scale, a large thin stabilized amboyna burl scale, a large thin curly maple scale, a small thick set of stabilized curly buckeye scales, two small light stabilized koa blocks and a thicker stabilized buckeye burl scale.

 
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Hey, could you make an exception and send it to Innsbruck, Austria? Or do you think it would be trouble with customs?
Is it heavy... would the shipping cost loads?
Thanks, Arthur
 
Hey Arthur. I might be willing to do that. I'd probably label it 'Treated/Stabilized craft and hobby wood' and it would probably be about $40 or so to ship. It's not terribly heavy. I'd be willing to split the shipping with you. I'll pay $20 and you pay $20 so you'd send me a total of $335 and I'd do it.

Customs in each country see things differently and that's beyond my control. But I don't see any issues with shipping craft/hobby wood to Austria. Of course, I couldn't be held responsible for anything customs in Austria decided to open or seize.

How does that sound to you?

In the meantime, it will still be available for anyone who wishes to jump on it and claim it.
 
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John,
Sounds good!
I'll take it.
Can we discuss further details by mail?
I only have a couple more questions.
 
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