Shaftwood sale...

Mason, There is a normal distribution and variation of rpi with most in the 11-14 range. I band them randomly in packs of 10 and 25 when I get them and do not sort them, even for myself (not yet anyway)! The squares are vacuum kiln dried but yet very white. If anyone is unhappy with the squares, they can return the entire lot uncut for a refund which includes what the package cost to ship to them.

Martin

masonh said:
how many rpi?
 
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jazznpool said:
Mason, There is a normal distribution and variation of rpi with most in the 11-14 range. I band them randomly in packs of 10 and 25 when I get them and do not sort them, even for myself (not yet anyway)! The squares are vacuum kiln dried but yet very white. If anyone is unhappy with the squares, they can return the entire lot uncut for a refund which includes what the package cost to ship to them.

Martin
BUMP FOR THE GREAT SHAFT WOODS SUPPLY....:D :D
 
Not vacuum kiln dried--but yet almost as white. This maple is denser, overall than vacuum kiln dried wood.

Martin


masonh said:
i think the vacuum kiln makes them white or did you mean not vacuum kiln dried?
 
i am not a fan of the vacuum kiln 500 degree wood either.i like my wood rare,not well done.i don't buy into the stress relieved stuff either.i like mine kiln dried only,like yours.
 
bump...you'll be real pleased with this shaftwood. Used by at least 3 makers who'd be on anyone's top 10 list. The exceptional grade has helped make Schon cues be good players for 20 years+.

Martin
 
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