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Try the Hardwood Center up in Scottsboro. http://www.hardwoodcenter.com/
Steve Stripling
Huntsville, AL
Poseidon wrote:
> Well my shop is about a few weeks from creating sawdust and I was
> wondering if anyone has purchased wood through Curly Woods
> (http://www.curlywoods.com)? I am planning a project using figured
> Maple and they have a special on it till the end of the month.
>
>
>
> In addition, if anyone knows a good source for lumber in the N.
> Alabama/S. Tennessee area I would appreciate the heads up.
>
>
>
> Thanks, Mike
>
> Huntsville AL
>
Kudzu, when you find out something, let me know. I'm down that way about
once a month and could always use another supplier!
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"Kudzu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Mike, I am near Huntsville and keep seeing a fellow advertising in the
> 'Swapper', I think that is the name. The free classified ad paper that is
> distrubuted all over North Alabama. I also found his (?) ad in the The
> Shopper. He is in S. TN and advertises kiln dried Oak, butternut, ... well
I
> can't remember what else and I can't find a paper at the moment.
>
> If you do contact this fellow please email me. I am a few months away from
> needing anything but I am going to be looking for wood real too.
> --
> Kudzu <*\\><
> The man that allways tells the truth never has to remember what he said
>
>
> "Poseidon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> Well my shop is about a few weeks from creating sawdust and I was
wondering
> if anyone has purchased wood through Curly Woods
> (http://www.curlywoods.com)? I am planning a project using figured Maple
and
> they have a special on it till the end of the month.
>
> In addition, if anyone knows a good source for lumber in the N. Alabama/S.
> Tennessee area I would appreciate the heads up.
>
> Thanks, Mike
> Huntsville AL
>
>
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In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> I have not ordered anything from them, but their prices seem kinda high ($8
> bft on sale + shipping). My local source, in Va., wants $5 bft for 4/4
> curly and birdseye maple.
> dave
>
>
>
Dave,
We hand select all of our woods for high figure and lumber quality.
We understand that you might feel that our pricing is higher than a
local source, but we have worked very hard to establish a group of
suppliers that provide us with very high quality figured woods that we
expect. Some vendors find our standards to be ridiculously high, but to
me quality sells.
Figured woods vary a great deal in their quality, just as regular
woods do from tree to tree. Our company has grown steadily over the
past two years by supplying what we say we will. Customer service is a
big part of what we stand for at Curly Woods. If you do not care what
quality of wood that you are to be sent, we could simply go out to our
lumber racks and pull lumber to fill the required board footage
requested, but we don't. If we do not have wood that we feel will be
satisfactory, we will not ship it, period. The figured woods that do
not meet our standard, will be placed in sales area for our local
customers to pick through at much reduced prices. I never want to hear
that a customer is unhappy with the quality of wood that they receive
from us. We want long term business relationships with any and all of
our customers, whether they are purchasing one board or 100. The
Internet is a big place and word spreads quickly enough if you do
something wrong or even remotely dishonest.
The price of the lumber is important, to be sure. We always strive to
provide consistent high quality woods with a high degree of figure to
our customers. Our reputation is based upon provide quality lumber at
fair prices, which I feel that we have done over the past two years and
will continue to do so, for those that seek value for their dollar.
Are we perfect? Far from it, but if there is ever an issue we will
work to make it right with the customer.
All the best,
Michael Mastin
Curly Woods
McKinney, Texas
Mike, I am near Huntsville and keep seeing a fellow advertising in the
'Swapper', I think that is the name. The free classified ad paper that is
distrubuted all over North Alabama. I also found his (?) ad in the The
Shopper. He is in S. TN and advertises kiln dried Oak, butternut, ... well I
can't remember what else and I can't find a paper at the moment.
If you do contact this fellow please email me. I am a few months away from
needing anything but I am going to be looking for wood real too.
--
Kudzu <*\\><
The man that allways tells the truth never has to remember what he said
"Poseidon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Well my shop is about a few weeks from creating sawdust and I was wondering
if anyone has purchased wood through Curly Woods
(http://www.curlywoods.com)? I am planning a project using figured Maple and
they have a special on it till the end of the month.
In addition, if anyone knows a good source for lumber in the N. Alabama/S.
Tennessee area I would appreciate the heads up.
Thanks, Mike
Huntsville AL
Thanks, I will keep an eye open for the "swapper" and/or the shopper. I will
let you know what I find out.
-Mike
"Kudzu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Mike, I am near Huntsville and keep seeing a fellow advertising in the
> 'Swapper', I think that is the name. The free classified ad paper that is
> distrubuted all over North Alabama. I also found his (?) ad in the The
> Shopper. He is in S. TN and advertises kiln dried Oak, butternut, ... well
I
> can't remember what else and I can't find a paper at the moment.
>
> If you do contact this fellow please email me. I am a few months away from
> needing anything but I am going to be looking for wood real too.
> --
> Kudzu <*\\><
> The man that allways tells the truth never has to remember what he said
>
>
> "Poseidon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> Well my shop is about a few weeks from creating sawdust and I was
wondering
> if anyone has purchased wood through Curly Woods
> (http://www.curlywoods.com)? I am planning a project using figured Maple
and
> they have a special on it till the end of the month.
>
> In addition, if anyone knows a good source for lumber in the N. Alabama/S.
> Tennessee area I would appreciate the heads up.
>
> Thanks, Mike
> Huntsville AL
>
>