OldWood":2xnvxkg0 said:I wouldn't be too convinced by this seller - his selling line has been going for about 6 months now and the amount of wood has been considerably more than I would expect an average turner to have as a built-up stock over the years.
It's a bit like the guy who's "clearing out my workshop to make some more space" for the best part of a year now and has the best part of 100 turning blanks on Ebay now.
Cynical, moi - pas jamais.
Rob
wizer":2rmb0p6p said:hehe I wrote a similar answer earlier and then thought better of it. It is possible for him to have this much wood. Have you seen Blister's Lock Up?? :lol: But I do smell a rat with this seller, somehow. I've always found buying wood on ebay a false economy, the postage always pushes the price above being worthwhile. It's only worth it if you buy in bulk an use a courier.
Who's that then (assuming you don't mind divulging your source )?Weasel Howlett":1knrfnzm said:On the same theme, has anybody seen the guy on ebay selling Elm blanks like there's no tomorrow?
I've bought a few off him and they are really nice but he must have the biggest stockpile ever as he puts on 10-15 new lots each and every week.
again they are prrobably only worth it if you buy a lot of them as this brings the postage down.
miles_hot":373d350j said:Who's that then (assuming you don't mind divulging your source )?Weasel Howlett":373d350j said:On the same theme, has anybody seen the guy on ebay selling Elm blanks like there's no tomorrow?
I've bought a few off him and they are really nice but he must have the biggest stockpile ever as he puts on 10-15 new lots each and every week.
again they are prrobably only worth it if you buy a lot of them as this brings the postage down.
Miles
big soft moose":1zieb5ph said:that guy weasel linked to has some big *** elm blanks - 19" in dia
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