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Who has the best price for figured Bethlehem olive wood? So far the best I've seen is about $2.25 per blank (shipping included).
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks,
Sean
Both Monty and Nolan have BOW. Probably not the cheapest, but you will be able to see the figure!!
I have purchased pretty "bland" BOW, that was said to be "figured".
Just a FWIW
Now, if you got your prices directly FROM Bethlehem Olive Wood, out of Bethlehem---they have NICE wood, if you can wait six months for delivery.
Who has the best price for figured Bethlehem olive wood? So far the best I've seen is about $2.25 per blank (shipping included).
I purchased 20 BOW blanks Via eBay for $40 which included shipping. it also had 110 BOW 8mm beads that I turned around and sold to a jewelry maker. for $20. so in the end mine were $1.00 a blank....:biggrin: Plus I got em in 10 days.
Can you recall the seller, my girlfriend has just taken up Jewelry Making
I have been to Israel 4 times now, hoping to go back again soon. Made friends with the Nissan brothers in Bethlehem. Efram and George are both good folks and they have quite the factory in their store basement. I used to get bulk wood from them, but they don't sell it anymore.
I have resorted to buying mine from Ebay, and it comes directly from Israel. However, another pen turner told me that some, if not most, of the time the wood comes from California, is shipped to Bethlehem and just re-posted in Bethlehem and shipped back. Sigh.
I have been to Israel 4 times now, hoping to go back again soon. Made friends with the Nissan brothers in Bethlehem. Efram and George are both good folks and they have quite the factory in their store basement. I used to get bulk wood from them, but they don't sell it anymore.
I have resorted to buying mine from Ebay, and it comes directly from Israel. However, another pen turner told me that some, if not most, of the time the wood comes from California, is shipped to Bethlehem and just re-posted in Bethlehem and shipped back. Sigh.
Actually Padre, the big bulk of the wood that is sold as BOW, is imported from the South of Italy, where the best and most Olive wood exists. Containers are loaded up with this wood and exported to Bethlehem/Jerusalem/Israel, etc., in a weekly bases. Wood is then cut into pen & BT stopper blanks and sent all over the world as BOW.
The true and original BOW has been non existent for many years, is just not possible to get that much wood from trims from the few old trees left, and those never leave the country, they are fearsomely sourced by local craft shops where the only raw material used is the Olive wood (the original...).
Really, it doesn't take much thinking to realise that was just not possible to provide so much Olive from a very small resource, now totally protected by Government. The demand has forced the import of Olive wood from the best sources they (original suppliers and now a lot of others that saw the opportunity) can find, there is a Olive tree species that has the age and the characteristics of the original BOW.
California has indeed nice Olive wood and I have no doubt that some of it is going to Bethlehem also.
My olive wood has come from the same source (South Italy) as seedlings, and planted in this area (SA [Fleureau Peninsula] Australia) in the first half of the 1800's by Italian Settlers. Does it make it BOW, absolutely not, it only makes it AOW (Australian Olive Wood) or FPOW as I call it and to be accurate (Fleureau Peninsula Olive Wood).
The BOW Olive wood issue has been discussed to exhaustion everywhere, everyday for a long time, in all sort of Internet locations and others, nevertheless it still brings the same curiosity and passion as when it all started, years ago, I know because I've been there from the beginning.
Some people don't like to be told that their BOW is not BOW, others prefer not to know about it, particularly those with a religious interest in the meaning of the true BOW, I can understand that as myself, with a European background I learnt to respect and admire the Olive tree as a symbol, regardless where that tree is growing.
The Olive Tree symbolizes a lot of things I like and respect, apart from the fact that has been one of my preferred woods since a little kid. I've made furniture from it, house pillars and other house interior ornamental pieces, I even done a donkey push car trolley wheels out of Olive wood and many other pieces that I forgot. Not the easiest woods to work with but certainly one of the best to achieve stunning results...!
There is a lot of people out there that has a similar passion, respect and admiration for this wood, and I don't believe that the origin of the tree in this case is relevant, sure having a "piece" of Olive wood from one of the old (2.000 years old) Olive trees from Bethlehem would be something that some would pay good money for. Is it pretty wood...??? maybe yes maybe not, the same tree produce both and trimmings are 90% sapwood so the odds are you could get just a piece of yellow Olive wood. Would it matter to those that really want to have that small piece of wood as something close to their heart...??? no, not at all...!
So, for the purpose the OP started this thread for/about, sourcing good quality and high figured Olive wood is not difficult, eBay and many other places have excellent suppliers. Are they being honest in not "tagging" their Olive wood as BOW for a higher financial reward, if they know has come from elsewhere...??? probably not all but, a few minority will...!
You find those suppliers and you stick with them, they normally sell what they say they sell, you try and if you like it you continue to buy if not, you simple try the next one...!:wink:
I'm sorry for my long post, I'm all forwards for nice figured Olive wood, is plenty out there for a fair price...!:biggrin:
Cheers
George
Would you mind pointing me to some sources of this info on BOW not being BOW? I ask because I have these COA's that came with this wood. If this wood is really not BOW then I can't sell it as such.
Would you mind pointing me to some sources of this info on BOW not being BOW? I ask because I have these COA's that came with this wood. If this wood is really not BOW then I can't sell it as such.
Your question is pertinent and has been asked many times before, I will answer to you the best way I can within the legal terms and responsibilities of my claim which I have the photographic and correspondence exchange "evidence" from the source (the Italian Olive wood supplier himself). Names, prices, sizes, quantities, and destiny were all discussed, together with a fair amount of pics of the whole operation/process.
I was actually contacted by this person, after he read and find out my involvement with Olive wood, which has been openly shared with everyone for about 6 years or maybe a little more...! The whole think started as an attempt to have me as his distributor here in Australia, and the whole discussions took some amazing turns when I requested "verification" of his identity and position.
Now, I was asked confidentiality on the discloser of any evidence publicly and I can perfectly understand why, in fact, and as I found out some time later, all the individuals from Bethlehem buying Olive from Italy and selling it as BOW find out that I know about it, from something I said in a open forum where one of these suppliers was posting, in no time this person was an-contactable through the forum, and never posted again...!
If you want to ready thousands of posts about this issue and others that know what has been going on for a long time about the issue but, have never manage to get the "evidence" or maybe the evidence was in front of their eyes but they never realised it, you simply do a search on the subject, I will guarantee you plenty of results...!
The question is very simple, do you believe that a tinny piece of paper is sufficient to authenticate a product...???
Do you believe that this claim has legs...???
Do you believe that would too easy for anyone to sell BOW...???
Do you believe that the person selling these blanks to you is totally unaware that is a good chance that the blanks are not what they are suppose to be...???
Can anyone print these "certificates"...???
What do you want to believe...???
I have said this a million times and I repeat it again, you have the choice to believe in all this or not, and only you can decided what you want to do about it, if this issue concerns you badly. I'm not telling you or anyone else what you should or not to do, but I feel you and everyone else have the right to know about the possibilities...!
Please, don't try to make this any more than what it is, I wouldn't appreciate it, you have the right of not believing in anything I say/said, instead you could see it as just an interesting subject...!:wink:
Interestingly, I had a fair number of emails from other wood-turners over these pass few years, telling me that, they couldn't care less where the Olive wood comes from, when they decided to buy or use Olive wood, is because they want to enjoy the nice smell it produces while turning and the final results/appearance when finished, nothing more nothing else...!:biggrin:
Cheers
George
Rob,
Unless you have been standing next to the guy cutting the tree down, you need to be able to "trust".
In the case of our historical woods, we make every effort to "vet" the wood to be certain it is what we have been told. Diver's certificates are really nice and we have them for the Doria (the most expensive wood we have handled). When it comes to BOW, or JOW, there are dozens of small merchants who handle the product and it is shipped from Israel. To ME, this is reasonable assurance for a blank that is less than $10 to purchase.
After all, if it came from Italy, it MAY have been touched by the POPE, himself!! Much holier than a bunch of Isreaelis with machine guns!!!
You do the best research you can, but the wood really has no magic, no matter WHERE it came from. That (magic or "holiness") is in the brain of the buyer, who BELIEVES it came from some special source.
TO THEM, it has special meaning---we do our best to confirm it's pedigree!!
As far as BOW is concerned this is the first I have heard of it not being from Israel and I have been frequenting wood forums for over 10 years. I definitely do not remember this ever being brought up on this forum. I am not trying to be argumentative here, I am trying to be educated so that I am selling a correct product.![]()
Rob,
I took your comments in the spirit you posted--not as an accusation, but as a request.
In the end, wood is wood. You do your best to be honest with the customer. But, honestly, do you think a piece of wood changes your customer's behavior based on where it has been???
So, sell it as Bethlehem, Jerusalem or, if you want to be REAL safe, Mediterranean.
When I sell olive, I frequently ask the customer if they ever buy olives or olive oil. With the price of those products, we can say with certainty that the pen blank was beyond its "bearing years" --- so no trees were damaged that were capable of producing olives!!
And I usually say it is from the Mediterranean Sea area, where Olive trees are plentiful. Could even be from Bethlehem---that's what I was told when I bought it!!
Who has the best price for figured Bethlehem olive wood? So far the best I've seen is about $2.25 per blank (shipping included).
Thanks,
Sean
Yikes
I would hope that what I got with a Israeli post mark on the box was the real deal.
Granted I can see a Deceitful international ring of Olive wood distributors taking Mediterranean Olive Wood, Shipping :airplane: to Israel then repacking it be shipped to points unknown.
Though that sounds unprofitable yet not implausible.
I have been to Israel 4 times now, hoping to go back again soon. Made friends with the Nissan brothers in Bethlehem. Efram and George are both good folks and they have quite the factory in their store basement. I used to get bulk wood from them, but they don't sell it anymore.
I have resorted to buying mine from Ebay, and it comes directly from Israel. However, another pen turner told me that some, if not most, of the time the wood comes from California, is shipped to Bethlehem and just re-posted in Bethlehem and shipped back. Sigh.
Actually Padre, the big bulk of the wood that is sold as BOW, is imported from the South of Italy, where the best and most Olive wood exists. Containers are loaded up with this wood and exported to Bethlehem/Jerusalem/Israel, etc., in a weekly bases. Wood is then cut into pen & BT stopper blanks and sent all over the world as BOW.
The true and original BOW has been non existent for many years, is just not possible to get that much wood from trims from the few old trees left, and those never leave the country, they are fearsomely sourced by local craft shops where the only raw material used is the Olive wood (the original...).
Really, it doesn't take much thinking to realise that was just not possible to provide so much Olive from a very small resource, now totally protected by Government. The demand has forced the import of Olive wood from the best sources they (original suppliers and now a lot of others that saw the opportunity) can find, there is a Olive tree species that has the age and the characteristics of the original BOW.
California has indeed nice Olive wood and I have no doubt that some of it is going to Bethlehem also.
My olive wood has come from the same source (South Italy) as seedlings, and planted in this area (SA [Fleureau Peninsula] Australia) in the first half of the 1800's by Italian Settlers. Does it make it BOW, absolutely not, it only makes it AOW (Australian Olive Wood) or FPOW as I call it and to be accurate (Fleureau Peninsula Olive Wood).
The BOW Olive wood issue has been discussed to exhaustion everywhere, everyday for a long time, in all sort of Internet locations and others, nevertheless it still brings the same curiosity and passion as when it all started, years ago, I know because I've been there from the beginning.
Some people don't like to be told that their BOW is not BOW, others prefer not to know about it, particularly those with a religious interest in the meaning of the true BOW, I can understand that as myself, with a European background I learnt to respect and admire the Olive tree as a symbol, regardless where that tree is growing.
The Olive Tree symbolizes a lot of things I like and respect, apart from the fact that has been one of my preferred woods since a little kid. I've made furniture from it, house pillars and other house interior ornamental pieces, I even done a donkey push car trolley wheels out of Olive wood and many other pieces that I forgot. Not the easiest woods to work with but certainly one of the best to achieve stunning results...!
There is a lot of people out there that has a similar passion, respect and admiration for this wood, and I don't believe that the origin of the tree in this case is relevant, sure having a "piece" of Olive wood from one of the old (2.000 years old) Olive trees from Bethlehem would be something that some would pay good money for. Is it pretty wood...??? maybe yes maybe not, the same tree produce both and trimmings are 90% sapwood so the odds are you could get just a piece of yellow Olive wood. Would it matter to those that really want to have that small piece of wood as something close to their heart...??? no, not at all...!
So, for the purpose the OP started this thread for/about, sourcing good quality and high figured Olive wood is not difficult, eBay and many other places have excellent suppliers. Are they being honest in not "tagging" their Olive wood as BOW for a higher financial reward, if they know has come from elsewhere...??? probably not all but, a few minority will...!
You find those suppliers and you stick with them, they normally sell what they say they sell, you try and if you like it you continue to buy if not, you simple try the next one...!:wink:
I'm sorry for my long post, I'm all forwards for nice figured Olive wood, is plenty out there for a fair price...!:biggrin:
Cheers
George
George when I have more time, I will do a little research into this. However, I think it is funny for this being such a hot topic why are you the only one proclaiming it to be true. I see no one else agreeing with you at this time. I am not saying you are wrong or right because I don't know. You seem to have done some research from what I can extract from your posts. I will leave it at that until I do my own research but if anyone would like to pm me supporting George's claims I would love to hear from you.
I apologize to the original poster for stepping all over his thread. If I decide to continue this discussion I will start a new thread.