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Old 20th August 2016, 05:28 AM   #1
A. G. Maisey
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If you want good quality black ebony, I suggest that you do the rounds of musical instrument makers, especially stringed instrument maker.

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See item 75, "Imported Timbers ---"

http://www.trendtimbers.com.au/complete-timber-list.php

I have dealt with these people in the past, they have always been obliging and cooperative.. Quite simply, they are timber fanatics.

You could try these people too, going back a few years I was able to buy some very large slabs of ebony from them.

http://anagote.com/timbers-sydney/

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Old 20th August 2016, 01:36 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
If you want good quality black ebony, I suggest that you do the rounds of musical instrument makers, especially stringed instrument maker.

EDIT

See item 75, "Imported Timbers ---"

http://www.trendtimbers.com.au/complete-timber-list.php

I have dealt with these people in the past, they have always been obliging and cooperative.. Quite simply, they are timber fanatics.

You could try these people too, going back a few years I was able to buy some very large slabs of ebony from them.

http://anagote.com/timbers-sydney/
Wow!

Thank you Alan! This is brilliant information!
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