FS: Goncalo Alves and Brazilian Ebony - CHEAP!!!

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Hello,

I have quite a bit of Goncalo Alves available.
I have at least 30 squares of Alves left.
The brazilian ebony is SOLD OUT!
Squares are 1 1/2"x1 1/2" to 1 5/8"x1 5/8" and between 20 and 22" long.
Price is SOLD OUT! for the Goncalo Alves.
Shipping is separate ofcourse.

The picture bellow is just a small sample of what I have.

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The brazilian ebony it is as dense as desert ironwood if not more. It is one of the densest woods I've worked with.

Brazilian Ebony: Brazilian Ebony, Swartzia tomentosa, is a hard and heavy wood with a straight grain. It gets the name ebony for its (nearly) black color, but a distinct grain pattern is still easily seen with the naked eye. It has a bright and vivid color depth when first cut but after oxidation takes on a darker less bold appearance.

Goncalo Alves: Goncalo Alves is native to South America and ranges in color from light to deep reddish-brown. It is very hard and naturally rot resistant.
 
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Tony,

I will take 10 of the Ebony. Send a Paypal invoice to Tcue@aol.com. Thanks

Oh, shipping is to zip 34986
 
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Thanks guys for the orders. The wood will go out tomorrow and still have plenty left. You won't find Alves and br ebony any cheaper than this.
I am open to do trades for other woods as well.
 
Tony,

If you get a chance could you PM me, I would like to see about some pieces, thanks.
 
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Hello,

I have quite a bit of Goncalo Alves available.
I have at least 30 squares of Alves left.
The brazilian ebony is SOLD OUT!
Squares are 1 1/2"x1 1/2" to 1 5/8"x1 5/8" and between 20 and 22" long.
Price is SOLD OUT! for the Goncalo Alves.
Shipping is separate ofcourse.

The picture bellow is just a small sample of what I have.

by8yqesa.jpg


a3a2eneh.jpg


The brazilian ebony it is as dense as desert ironwood if not more. It is one of the densest woods I've worked with.

Brazilian Ebony: Brazilian Ebony, Swartzia tomentosa, is a hard and heavy wood with a straight grain. It gets the name ebony for its (nearly) black color, but a distinct grain pattern is still easily seen with the naked eye. It has a bright and vivid color depth when first cut but after oxidation takes on a darker less bold appearance.

Goncalo Alves: Goncalo Alves is native to South America and ranges in color from light to deep reddish-brown. It is very hard and naturally rot resistant.
 
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