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Old 10-26-2011, 08:43 AM
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Default Basswood rounds in the UK?

Good morning.

Today, I got a message in a contact forum from my site from a kids' after school program . They are in the UK and they are looking for 30 basswood rounds. They wanted to buy them from me, but I would just order them and then have to wait for them to arrive, reprice them and send them from US to the UK. Far better for them if they could find a wood supplier for basswood rounds in the UK.

If you live in the UK and are a supplier or know of one, could you please let me know? I will forward the information to the school program and they can get in touch with you.

thanks for whatever help you can lend in getting these people connected to a far more cost efficient means of getting their hands on some basswood rounds. Actually, I don't think they know anything about wood. If you have some other wood that would work and it has the bark intact (that is what they REALLY want) that may be okay too as long as it is easy for beginners to burn.

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