WTS: Walnut, Cherry, Pine Natural Edge Slabs for tables, bartops, etc

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    treeman22

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    Earlier this year I had some logs sawn, and am posting this ad more of as an early alert for those wanting to remodel their homes, mancaves, bars, or wish to build a fancy table in the future. I'm currently air-drying these, so it will take atleast 1-2 years before these will be ready to work, depending on thickness. If someone wants to kiln-dry these, it will save a lot of time.
    Prices vary a lot by slab and species. Some I'd sell for $60, while the very best would sell for $500. And even then that is still 1/2 or 1/4 what you would pay elsewhere. I give discounts for volume purchases. For some of these slabs you won't be able to find comparable quality slabs elsewhere, let alone at comparable prices. The pictures don't do these slabs justice. Some are truly beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces that you won't find again.

    List of what's available, from largest slabs to smallest slabs:
    I can cut some of the long slabs in half if you don't need a whole slab.
    White Pine
    17 feet long, roughly 16-19" on the small end, and 21-25" on the large end. Most are 2 inches thick with some 10/4, and one around 3 inches. These all have knots in them, but that adds to the character of pine. These turned out very well, and I think are some of the best pine slabs you'll be able to find.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0314_zpsea71f6d5.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0309_zps027e8ab1.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0313_zps8c8c24b6.jpg

    Cherry
    17 feet long, roughly 16-19" on the small end, and 19-22" on the large end. Some have plently of character, others are mostly clear.
    2 inch thick and 6/4 thicknesses available. The most expensive slab will be from this one.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0226_zps797f97d0.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0225_zpsd3007f2f.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0239_zpsadfadbfd.jpg

    Cherry Crotch
    11.5 feet long. These are around 28" wide at the crotch, and roughly 17-18" at the small end. These have lots of character to them with some very nice crotch figure. Thicknesses vary between 5/4 and 14/4 (3.5 in).
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0259_zps671bfb4e.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0255_zps83fd105e.jpg

    Walnut Crotch

    7.5 feet long, roughly 17-19" wide on the small end and 23-25" at the crotch end. Most are 2 inches thick. These are some nice walnut crotch slabs. Due to the growth form of the tree, these would make excellent slabs to bookmatch. One side of the slabs is fairly straight.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0284_zps3734f05c.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/chicken_little/Slabs/100_0281_zps5961fba1.jpg

    I also have dimensional cherry and walnut lumber available, some of which has been or is being kiln dried. Feel free to ask questions. I have more pictures that I can email.
     
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    treeman22

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    Bump. Have had lots of interest. These are air-drying nicely.
    Prices vary a lot by species and slab. So if you have an interest, let me know and I will email you more pictures as well as a price list for the species you want.
     
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