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Hey guys don't know if this is the right place for this, if not please move it to appropriate site.

I'm looking for some red cedar within driving distance of High Point. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 07-03-2007, 06:24 PM   #2
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You may want to check our list of wood suppliers listed in the drop down menu at top of page under "Where Are?". They are listed by region. I moved your thread to the "Where Can I Find, Buy or Sell" forum for better exposure.

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Kbcrafter it all depends on price.
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how much do you need? I may have a source for a ton.
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Kyle, In all honesty a ton of ERC isn't that much But what do you charge by the BF? I need some 5/4 x 6, 4/4 x 8, 8/4 x 6. I'm a ERC addict, well truth is it's my pool deck that's the addict.

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Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
how much do you need? I may have a source for a ton.
If the price is right I could use 100 -300 bf or more. I use it all the time and like to keep some on hand. Have an order for 20 boxes and am about out.

What's the price per bf

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I believe the price is around a 1.50-1.75. If I remember right he has around 5000 bf.


It is not my wood but I would be glad to get it and let you pick it up in the near future.

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Thanks Kyle will let you know before long.
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