Info needed on woods - thuya, azobé and amboina

Mostly it depends on the quality of the woods and how usable they are. If the wood is of low grade quality (as opposed to "presentation grade", then obviously the wood is worth less than a higher quality. Also a lot will depend on how usable the wood is. Is it already properly seasoned, or would you have to dry it out? Is it cut up as scales or in blocks? The more work you have to do to get the wood ready to use, the less value he will have for trade. That said, I would look at the following websites for info on market values:

www.eisenbran.com
www.exoticburl.com

There are others, but these are the only ones that came to mind...



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