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Alan Sadler

14/06/2004 3:32 AM

Wanut & cedar lumber needs good home

I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.

I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
I'd hate to see it go unused.

Thanks


This topic has 8 replies

Gn

"George"

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

14/06/2004 10:18 PM

You might want to specify what kind of cedar...I got a BIG surprise on what
passes for cedar when I moved East (never even heard of white cedar before).

"Alan Sadler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
> 60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
> about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
> basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
> them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.
>
> I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
> willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
> If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
> I'd hate to see it go unused.
>
> Thanks

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

15/06/2004 11:08 PM

Alan,
I emailed you, havn't heard boo. The address above works, *IF* you
'reply' to this posting from inside your newsreader.

In article <[email protected]>,
Alan Sadler <[email protected]> wrote:
>As I said, I don't know too much about the knid of cedar. Maybe I can
>mail you a piece and you can tell me.
>
>On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:06 -0400, "George" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>You might want to specify what kind of cedar...I got a BIG surprise on what
>>passes for cedar when I moved East (never even heard of white cedar before).
>>
>>"Alan Sadler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>> I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
>>> 60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
>>> about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
>>> basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
>>> them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.
>>>
>>> I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
>>> willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
>>> If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
>>> I'd hate to see it go unused.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>

Gg

"George"

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

15/06/2004 11:52 AM

Tasty stuff, no doubt. Our eastern white (T occidentalis) is also
considered tasty. Sort of funny when the tourists notice the browse line
along the side of the road, but tough to get new growth past the line, given
that everyone who doesn't have them around loves Bambi, and I don't mean
with proper spices....

I keep three strands electrified around my peas, but can't spare it for the
swamp.

"Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Read all about AWC and how it was almost lost....
>
> http://nc-es.fws.gov/coastal/plnwrawc/awcindex.html
>
>
http://nc-es.fws.gov/coastal/plnwrawc/atlanticwhitecedarresearch.html#intro

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

16/06/2004 9:49 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
Alan Sadler <[email protected]> wrote:
>I've replied to your address 3 times and it keeps getting bounced
>back. Send me a phone number or e-mail address that works and I'll be
>happy to respond, AGAIN!

My apologies. You're absolutely right. My anti-spam filters were
cutting in, because the mail came through a 'yahoo.com' server, and the
sender address was _not_ a yahoo address.

Inbound mail for 'sbcglobal.net' is handled by 'prodigy.net' -- who'd a
thunk it, that outbound mail would be via yahoo.com servers? <wry grin>

I've had _4_ domains (AOL,Hotmail, Yahoo, and Netscape) that commonly
showed up as bogus senders (or allowed mail through their systems with
dishonest sender lines) subjected to 'special treatment' (cross-checking
the 'from' address, and the source mailserver) for a number of years. this
is the _first_ time that that handling has let me down.


>
>On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:08:31 +0000, [email protected]
>(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>>Alan,
>> I emailed you, havn't heard boo. The address above works, *IF* you
>> 'reply' to this posting from inside your newsreader.
>>
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>Alan Sadler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>As I said, I don't know too much about the knid of cedar. Maybe I can
>>>mail you a piece and you can tell me.
>>>
>>>On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:06 -0400, "George" <[email protected]>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>You might want to specify what kind of cedar...I got a BIG surprise on what
>>>>passes for cedar when I moved East (never even heard of white cedar before).
>>>>
>>>>"Alan Sadler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>>news:[email protected]...
>>>>> I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
>>>>> 60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
>>>>> about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
>>>>> basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
>>>>> them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.
>>>>>
>>>>> I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
>>>>> willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
>>>>> If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
>>>>> I'd hate to see it go unused.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

jP

[email protected] (PC Gameplayer)

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

16/06/2004 6:22 AM

Hi Alan:

I emailed you offline about this--in case you didn't get my message,
you can email me back at jtj3 at comcast dot net...thanks!

Jim

> I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
> 60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
> about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
> basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
> them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.
>
> I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
> willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
> If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
> I'd hate to see it go unused.
>
> Thanks

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

15/06/2004 3:01 PM

Read all about AWC and how it was almost lost....

http://nc-es.fws.gov/coastal/plnwrawc/awcindex.html

http://nc-es.fws.gov/coastal/plnwrawc/atlanticwhitecedarresearch.html#intro

George wrote:

> You might want to specify what kind of cedar...I got a BIG surprise on what
> passes for cedar when I moved East (never even heard of white cedar before).

AS

Alan Sadler

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

16/06/2004 2:55 AM

I've replied to your address 3 times and it keeps getting bounced
back. Send me a phone number or e-mail address that works and I'll be
happy to respond, AGAIN!

On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:08:31 +0000, [email protected]
(Robert Bonomi) wrote:

>Alan,
> I emailed you, havn't heard boo. The address above works, *IF* you
> 'reply' to this posting from inside your newsreader.
>
>In article <[email protected]>,
>Alan Sadler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>As I said, I don't know too much about the knid of cedar. Maybe I can
>>mail you a piece and you can tell me.
>>
>>On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:06 -0400, "George" <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>You might want to specify what kind of cedar...I got a BIG surprise on what
>>>passes for cedar when I moved East (never even heard of white cedar before).
>>>
>>>"Alan Sadler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>news:[email protected]...
>>>> I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
>>>> 60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
>>>> about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
>>>> basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
>>>> them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.
>>>>
>>>> I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
>>>> willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
>>>> If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
>>>> I'd hate to see it go unused.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>

AS

Alan Sadler

in reply to Alan Sadler on 14/06/2004 3:32 AM

15/06/2004 2:51 AM

As I said, I don't know too much about the knid of cedar. Maybe I can
mail you a piece and you can tell me.

On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:06 -0400, "George" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>You might want to specify what kind of cedar...I got a BIG surprise on what
>passes for cedar when I moved East (never even heard of white cedar before).
>
>"Alan Sadler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> I picked up about 40 pcs of walnut full 1 x 6-8" x 8' unfinished and
>> 60 pcs or cedar 1 x 6-8" x 8' also unfinished. I do not know much
>> about their specific species. They've been stored sticked in my
>> basement for about 3.5 years. I expected to make something out of
>> them in my semi-retirement, but ....well it's been 3.5 years.
>>
>> I picked it up at auction for a pretty reasonable amount, and I'm
>> willing to part with it all. I need the space back. I'm in Chicago.
>> If anyone is around and wants to take a look, please e-mail me back.
>> I'd hate to see it go unused.
>>
>> Thanks
>


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