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After suggestions from a few forum members, I have decided to set up a section of our webstore where you can buy pieces of stabilized wood at really cheap prices.

If you go to our webstore, you will see a new category labeled Budget & Clearance Priced Wood
In this section of the store there will be 2 sub categories of stabilized wood;

Budget Priced Blocks - Stabilized blocks for $25 and under. Good stabilized pieces, just not as dramatic as the more expensive pieces.

Clearance Sale Blocks - Nice pieces marked on sale with a 40% discount. These are pieces that did not sell quickly and I got tired of looking at them, or I might think they are ugly, or I just took bad photos. Some of the prices are so low you could just use the block as a paperweight and you would still have gotten a good deal.

I just moved a bunch of blocks into the Clearance Sale section tonight. So you might want to take a look before the other guys get all the good stuff.

This link will take you to the new Budget & Clearance Priced Wood section of the store.
 
Oh nice! Man I always wanted to pick through the trash of an artisan, and now I can!

I'll put it on a trash second from Broadwell's shop. :biggrin:
 
Oh No:help3: I have a hard enough time not spending all my money as it is:O

Too late I couldn't resist:D
 
Brilliant idea Mark, not everyone wants show piece wood.:biggrin:
 
All of the clearance blocks have sold now.
I will try to add more to this category when pieces sit unsold for a while.
 
I have a few more big batches getting stabilized.
As the different batches arrive from being stabilized I will rotate some of the older pieces into the clearance section.
 
Great idea - everyone likes cheap! :D

Hey Mark, do you have any pictures that you could point me towards of a finished handle in the Australian Sheoak?
 
I don't think I have any saved.
Bill B used several pieces a while back. Maybe he has some photos.
 

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