larryc
Member
As you may know, a fire destroyed the Rutland Plywood Corporation that manufactured Dymonwood in August 2014 and there are no plans to rebuild. As time has passed, the availability of this product has practically disappeared. I was fortunate to find a company in Vermont that had over 740 board feet of 32 of the 50 colors that were produced. Having had previous experience turning some pens with this fine material I purchased the available stock and had it shipped to me in Georgia.
I have made and sold over 120 Dymondwood pens in the past and I know how well they sell so I am making this rare find available to my fellow IAP members.
To see what stock I have available and to purchase Dymondwood, go to my website at:
Dymondwood
I have made and sold over 120 Dymondwood pens in the past and I know how well they sell so I am making this rare find available to my fellow IAP members.
To see what stock I have available and to purchase Dymondwood, go to my website at:
Dymondwood