Just a heads up for any forum members who may not be aware that I have some material on offer at the moment. Of particular interest is SILVER WATTLE acacia dealbata which has most often ended up as a chipping resource. It is a striking tone wood similar to Blackwood but with a more consistent and uniform fiddleback. Colour varies from cream, straw, pink and reddish tinges.
Australian Tonewoods
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Hi Tim.
The wattle is beautiful timber. I have used Black Wattle from out of the bush here in Ipswich. Qld. doesn't grow very big though.
What are the dimensions of the board in the photo. ( I have facilities to resaw.)How much for board and maybe an approximation on freight to post code 4301.
Regards
Ross.
The wattle is beautiful timber. I have used Black Wattle from out of the bush here in Ipswich. Qld. doesn't grow very big though.
What are the dimensions of the board in the photo. ( I have facilities to resaw.)How much for board and maybe an approximation on freight to post code 4301.
Regards
Ross.
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Re: Australian Tonewoods
As my first guitar didn't get many comments as it proberly wasn't up to standard I gave it away for a while but I just saw this timber you have and I thaught I might give it a go and make another one. So how much for a board that I can resaw delivered to Sydney.
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Eric Smith
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Re: Australian Tonewoods
That was a very good material of high quality that could attract more customers or users.Just a heads up for any forum members who may not be aware that I have some material on offer at the moment. Of particular interest is SILVER WATTLE acacia dealbata which has most often ended up as a chipping resource. It is a striking tone wood similar to Blackwood but with a more consistent and uniform fiddleback. Colour varies from cream, straw, pink and reddish tinges.

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