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Author: | Shane Neifer [ Sat May 13, 2006 5:55 pm ] |
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Tim and I have been conversing on his offer for a pallet load of Tas Blackwood to the OLF. The total volume is 208.16 bd ft in various size cants. Tim has sent the list of all of the cants by grade. Most are good sizes to recover typical sized backs and sides but a couple are a little cumbersome. So, the way I figured it out it will take about 2 bd ft per back and side set in the typical dimensions that Tim has supplied to me, that includes waste from my saw's kerf. I am thinking that the sets will range from $120 to $160 each depending on the grade you want. These prices include all costs, including import processing fees and delivery to my shop. Shipping from here to your address will be extra. Tim has posted lots of pictures of this wood on his thread so I think you have an idea of what to expect as far the wood's appearance. Once the go ahead has been granted the wood will take 6 to 8 weeks to get to Vancouver and another week to clear customs and get delivered to me. I will then leave it settle in for about 4 to 6 weeks and then saw and sticker for another 4 weeks before I would ship it out. All of this to minimize risk of loosing sets to continued drying under uncontrolled conditions (the sorting room of a local post office!). Tim will cover the frieght costs to Vancouver in his prices of $35 to $50/ bd ft depending on grade. So that saves a few bucks. Once I have an idea of who wants what then we can get the order going. Here is what I propose. The grades that Tim has staded are: 1) Birdseye/Fiddleback (these will be $120/$130 range probably) 2) Fiddleback (these will be about $140/$160 range) 3) Buttress Fiddleback (These sets are odd sizes 40 x 13 and 36 x 14, so some careful concideration and cutting will be required to get the best recovery from these cants, they will likely be in $160 range) These prices are estimates, I doubt they will go up but may be a bit less, or they might include shipping to you, but I would rather estimate a bit high than get it all here and suprise everyone with increased costs. So the best of these sets I would normally retail in the $230 range, so these would still be a bargain. So let me know what grade you want, how much you want and let me add it up and we will go from there. DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY!!!! Until we have confirmed that the order will be placed, at that time I will take your money and forward a full payment to Tim, if we have enough interest. I will also endevour to get some others outside of the forum interested if we need a few more to make this deal happen but I will wait to do this until all of you have exercised your right of first refusal as an OLF member. Tim and I will see your responces over the next few days. Lance/Brock, would it be possible to sticky this for a few days to see who wants in on this group buy? Thanks Shane |
Author: | GD Armstrong [ Sat May 13, 2006 6:20 pm ] |
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I'll take two in the Buttress/fiddle back & two of the Birdseye/fiddleback. I can also use undersized sets for bouzouki & octave mandolin. I'll send minimum sizes if you want. |
Author: | peterm [ Sun May 14, 2006 5:02 am ] |
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Shane, thanks for taking the time and take over such a task...I hope you figure in your time and effort as part of the costs since this looks like a major ordeal! ![]() Anyway....I will take (if available) 2 sets of Buttress Fiddleback and 2 Birdseye/Fiddleback do you think you'll be able to get some wood for bindings? I would love to get some ![]() Thanks again, sorry I had to back up my order to 4 sets! |
Author: | Peter J [ Sun May 14, 2006 5:06 am ] |
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Shane, Let me add my thanks for getting involved in this one. Blackwood has such beautiful Zoot. I'll sign up for 2 sets of the fiddleback. And.... a couple pieces of 1x1x32 for binding.... My best to you. |
Author: | charliewood [ Sun May 14, 2006 5:53 am ] |
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re-considering what Id like to order, please stand by. Cheers Charliewood |
Author: | TonyKarol [ Sun May 14, 2006 6:07 am ] |
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I will pony up for two sets of the fiddleback, plus some headstock plate sized pieces (possible 4x8x 3/8 thick so I can bookmatch top and back) and a couple 1x1x32 inch fiddleback binding pieces if possible - a couple shorter 1x1's , like 20 inch, would be good for FBs as well. thanks Shane. |
Author: | charliewood [ Sun May 14, 2006 7:15 am ] |
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reconsidering order. Cheers Charliewood |
Author: | letseatpaste [ Sun May 14, 2006 7:35 am ] |
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I'm in for two buttress sets, and I don't need bigger than OM and would take down to a 0-size parlor size, and headplates if you'll have those. Maybe size 5 if there's a decent price break depending on what's available when it's all sliced up. Edit: Disregard this since I'm claiming a board below... |
Author: | LouisianaGrey [ Sun May 14, 2006 7:37 am ] |
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"I would love to see an all Taz Blackwood made" It's a while since I did it, but this was one: ![]() ![]() |
Author: | John Mayes [ Sun May 14, 2006 8:00 am ] |
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if my good loks will buy me anything then I'm in! If not..well I'm broke as always.... I need a good paying job like some of you dudes who buy all kinds of goodies all the time! |
Author: | Don Williams [ Sun May 14, 2006 8:39 am ] |
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Umm....I thought this wood was going to be sold to us by the board foot, unsliced? How did we ever get to this point? I was of the opinion we were buying boards not sets...? What gives? |
Author: | charliewood [ Sun May 14, 2006 10:06 am ] |
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I have spoken to Tim about buying bd ft even before this Taz topic came up. He was really cool and open and receptive to working something out w/me, since Shane decided to take the importing and cutting on, I changed my mind and decided that would be better for me at least - if you really want to go that route {of buying billets} you can always contact Tim directly Don, Im not being a jerk, believe me.............. just making a suggestion seeing as the sets at a discount doesnt seem to please you. Cheers Charliewood |
Author: | Tom Harbin [ Sun May 14, 2006 10:31 am ] |
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Shane: I would like two sets of the buttess fiddleback. I have purchased wood from Tim in the past, and it is beautiful. Thanks, Tom |
Author: | Kim [ Sun May 14, 2006 12:54 pm ] |
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[QUOTE=charliewood] Shane decided to take the importing and cutting on, I changed my mind and decided that would be better for me at least - if you really want to go that route {of buying billets} you can always contact Tim directly Don, Im not being a jerk, believe me.............. just making a suggestion seeing as the sets at a discount doesnt seem to please you. Cheers Charliewood[/QUOTE] I think that what Shane is proposing here Charlie is a really good idea for people like yourself who may not want to bother or may not even have access to resaw facilities. For those members, it is very good of him to step in and help out and shows once again why Shane is such a respected and valued member and sponsor of our group. Having said that, I think what Don is concerned about is the fact that Tim's original offer was for OLF members to have access to a once only shipment of green flitches at a substantial discount. Buying this way would allow those buyers to convert their boards when ever and however they choose. Lets face it, 10 stickered sets take a good deal more management and care in storage than a couple of thick boards do. My thoughts are that the option of buying flitches by the B/F should not be over looked for the sake of those members who just want sets. JM2C Cheers Kim |
Author: | Shane Neifer [ Sun May 14, 2006 1:29 pm ] |
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Tim and I have been talking on the side and he has decided to cut the prices by 15+%!! Don has asked about the billet thing, they are absolutely available to those that want them. Tim and I have further discussed this. And this is what we propose! Following is a list of each peice by dimension, grade and price: Birdseye/Fiddleback $30/bd ft #1 - 36x5x4...........5 bd ft #2 - 36x9x3...........6.75 #3 - 36x9x4...........9 #4 - 36x5x2...........2.5..........Shane Neifer #5 - 36x10x4..........10 #6 - removed after grading #7 - 36x5x5...........6.25 #8 - 36x5x2...........2.5 #9 - 24x8.5x2.........2.8 #10 - 24x9.5x2.........3.16.........Shane Neifer #11 - 24x8.5x2.........2.8 #12 - 36x10x2..........5 #13 - 36x5.5x2.........2.75.........Tom Dowey #14 - 36x10x2..........5 #15 - 36x5x3...........3.75 #16 - 36x5x4...........5 #17 - 24x10x2..........3.3..........Tom Dowey #18 - 24x10x1.75.......2.9 #19 - 36x5x2...........2.5 Fiddleback $40/bd ft #1 - 36x5x4...........5 bd ft......GregG #2 - 36x5x6.5.........8.1 #3 - 36x10x3..........7.5..........Shane Neifer #4 - 36x8x5...........10...........Tom Harbin #5 - 24x10x2..........3.3..........Tony Karol #6 - 24x10x2..........3.3..........Grant Goltz #7 - 24x10x2..........3.3..........GregG #8 - 36x5x2...........2.5..........Tony Karol #9 - 36x5x2...........2.5..........Tony Karol #10 - 36x5x4...........5............Shane Neifer #11 - 36x5x2...........2.5..........Grant Goltz #12 - 36x5x4...........5............Shane Neifer #13 - 36x5x2...........2.5 #14 - 36x5x3.5.........4.3..........Grant Goltz #15 - 36x10x2..........5............Shane Neifer #16 - 48x10x2..........6............Tony Karol #17 - 36x10x2..........5............Charliewood #18 - 36x9x2...........4.5..........GregG #19 - 48x8.5x1.75......4.9..........Grant Goltz #20 - 36x5x2...........2.5 Buttress Fiddleback $42/bd ft #1 - 40x13x2.85.......10..........Shane Neifer #2 - 40x13x3..........10.5........Letseatpaste #3 - 36x14x4..........14..........Peterm Delivery into Canada and to my house will add another $6/ bd ft. If you purchase an entire cant I will forward that directly to you at no cost except the shipping from my place to yours. If you want your cant processed by me I will do that for $60/hr CDN (the rate for 2 guys plus the saws). I will purchase a carbide band for the saw just for this purpose. If you are not interested in a full cant's worth of wood and would rather have just a set or two then I would have to purchase the cant and process a set out for you, I am willing to do that also but would need to see how much interest there is before I did that. It is our hope that this information should give you enough detail with which you can make an informed decision about your purchase, knowing all of the costs, with no hidden mark-ups. This is the spirit in which the wood is offered. For shipping costs to your address you can search on Canada Post's website using my Postal Code in Terrace BC, V8G 4R6, as the starting reference point. This wood weighs about 850 kg/m3 (about 53lbs/ft3). Add about 2 pounds for packaging and about 0.75 inches all of the way around for a very accurate delivery rate to you door. So the process will be based on a first come first served basis. Pick your cant by Grade and # and claim it. If there are some individual sets wanted then I will pick some cant's for that purpose and claim them as well, through the same process as everyone else. THIS OFFER WILL LIKELY BE TIME LIMITED!! Please let us know if you require further information. Regards, Tim and Shane. |
Author: | Larry Davis [ Sun May 14, 2006 2:02 pm ] |
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Tim will cover the frieght costs to Vancouver in his prices of $35 to $50/ bd ft depending on grade. So that saves a few bucks. Once I have an idea of who wants what then we can get the order going. Delivery into Canada and to my house will add another $6/ bd ft. If you purchase an entire cant I will forward that directly to you at no cost except the shipping from my place to yours. Shane, can you clarify this a bit more? Thanks.... |
Author: | Kim [ Sun May 14, 2006 2:08 pm ] |
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Ahh Shane, the wisdom of Solomon, you and Tim have worked this well ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers Kim |
Author: | letseatpaste [ Sun May 14, 2006 2:30 pm ] |
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I'll claim buttress fiddleback #2 ... |
Author: | Shane Neifer [ Sun May 14, 2006 4:16 pm ] |
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Sure Larry, No import duties but 7% Government Tax and it will cost about $600 Canadian to clear out of the Port in Vancouver and then to Truck it to where I live, 1,000 road miles north to Terrace. The actual costs will be only what they are but I want display what I expect them to be so there are no surprises. Hope this helps Thanks Shane |
Author: | crowduck [ Sun May 14, 2006 8:22 pm ] |
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Well, 'I'm In' for a set of fiddleback. CrowDuck |
Author: | Martin Turner [ Sun May 14, 2006 10:36 pm ] |
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[QUOTE=larkim] Ahh Shane, the wisdom of Solomon, you and Tim have worked this well ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, how much to ship a flitch back to Australia ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers Kim[/QUOTE] Hope that's just a dose of good old Aussie humour there Kim. |
Author: | Kim [ Sun May 14, 2006 11:13 pm ] |
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That it was Martin, In what has turned out to be a masterful stroke of luck for me, I only live an hour and a bit south of Tim. So no shipping for me and as a bonus, it is always great fun to drop in and pick Tim's brains about guitar building, but the visits do keep me poor ![]() Cheers Kim |
Author: | TonyKarol [ Mon May 15, 2006 12:18 am ] |
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Hi Shane, I know Anthony Z and I wanted some, so together we would like chunks of fiddleback 5, 8, 9 and 16. These should match up well for back and side sets, an archtop back, plus some binding. Thanks for doing all the legwork. TK nd AZ. |
Author: | bob J [ Mon May 15, 2006 12:38 am ] |
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1 set buttress and one set birdseye Shane, thanks for doing this!, |
Author: | Aust Tonewoods [ Mon May 15, 2006 1:28 am ] |
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Hey Tim, Thanks for doing all the other legwork in the bush and making a good offer work. regards Tim (oh thats me from down under!) |
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