Hi everyone, I would like to know some good sources for thick cottonwood barkand cypress knees. I have carved bark before but wanted to try the cypress for something different. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Source needed for cottonwood bark and cypress
Hi Tony.
I bought some nice cottonwood bark from Alex Bisso - [email protected]
Here's a site for buying cypress knees: http://www.cypressknee.com/
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Re: Source needed for cottonwood bark and cypress
I've recently purchased both items on Ebay, go to www.ebay.com, under search type in one of the woods your interested in, and see if anyone is selling and goodluck on bidding. My last cottonbark on ebay I bought 25 lbs which was about 7 pieces of various lengths for $27.00. I'v also seen basswood going on ebay to, nice sizes. Bill in NY
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