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Scott you did not have to do that because I quoted you a price to include to ship. Sometimes we are off on shipping...lol. Who would have known. But it goes to show your character and the greatness of this forums and it's people. But once again not necessary to do and can certainly refund back.
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I'm new to the straight razor world and this forum. What's the piece of equipment called that actually spins the wood so you can shape it by hand?
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Lathe is what you are referring to.
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If anyone wants the rest as a general BUY IT ALL, I will sell it for a total of $75 shipped to continental US. However, the Teak long piece I will cut center line so it is not so long. If you price this individually you are getting about $125-$140 worth of turn stock I have bought here. The Teak alone was half this price and then the hybrid burl/alumilite was $37 each!!!! So if you ever needed some turn stock or wanted to experiment this is a prime opportunity for you. I will take PP as a gift or can take a USPS MO as well.
This will ship UPS however.
Great chance for a lot of stock which if you create and sell will make your money back on about two pieces here. However, you will get about 12-15 pieces easily from this amount of stock and probably more like 20!
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Post some better photos of the alumilite blanks, and I'll think about buying them.
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Here are some close ups of the hybrid burl/alumilite. There is red/white; purple/white; green/gold swirl; and blue/gold swirl.
The measurements of the pieces are in the initial posts.
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I want them... If you're willing to ship to Canada and depending on shipping cost.
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All gone! Well keeping the rest.....shipping is a pain! LOL!
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Well, seeings how this is still open and I can still post.... Got the blanks today, and I'm liking them better than I expected. My wife really loves the green/gold hybrid blank and has called dibs on a bottle stopper.
Quick question. Who where these made by? Are they from Beyond Wood Products?