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Anyone have a 6" x 6" cut off of some Macassar Ebony. I need one for a custom rosette


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Michael, Post a pic of waht you are trying to match up with. I have some Mun, Cameroon, Indian and Black African that maybe we can match something for you.

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I've got 6"+ by 3"+ that could be bookmatched.


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Thick enough to be resawn?


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Send me a PM if Erik can't help you. I have a board about 3" wide and 30" long that could be bookmatched as well. It is thick enough to resaw because I typically use it for my bridges.


I'm not at home right now, but I'm not sure mine has quite the rich browns that you have in your picture.


Just let me know if I can help.


Joe



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