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Hello, I am brand new to this site. I never knew such a site existed. It looks like great. Does anyone know where I can purchase linden wood in the Montreal area? If it's over the border and in the U.S. that's okay! I appreciate any feedback.
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Talk to Dale at: http://www.heineckewood.com/ Good service, good wood, good price. BTW-FYI-Linden is the same as basswood in case you're not sure.
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Moved to more appropriate forum.... Check the link below: Buying Basswood In Canada Or look in this forum for many more topics on wood sources. |
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If you want to be able to poke around in a stack of basswood, Northend Hardwoods has two locations in Vermont, Lyndonville and Williston. Their URL is www.northendhardwoods.com. I go to the Williston site. If you're at all familiar with Burlington/South Burlington, it's on Williston Rd. mikeg |
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