I got some of the beach wood processed and Wow! Nice stuff. I have some of the best Flamed maple that I have seen and also some nice spalted (I think) birch and some 1/4 sawn Port Orford Cedar
. Check it out. Oregon Burls




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grizzman
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#1 posted 133 days ago
well you sure did good out there greg, what a fantastic resource…keep bringing it in…free wood turned into a profit, cant beat that….
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stefang
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#2 posted 133 days ago
Good find Greg!
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YorkshireStewart
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#3 posted 133 days ago
...so, Greg, is this beach very far from Yorkshire??
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TopamaxSurvivor
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#4 posted 133 days ago
More like a gold mine than the beach ;-)
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Shanem
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#5 posted 132 days ago
Can anyone else see the face in picture three?
Brit
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#6 posted 132 days ago
Stewart – Let’s charter a boat and head off to make our fortune on them there shores. We could just beach it, fill it up and wait for the tide to come in. Imagine how much wood like that would go for here.
-- Andy -- Old Chinese proverb say: If you think something can't be done, don't interrupt man who is doing it.
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