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Anyone have any that they would like to sell?
Jason
Jason
G'day Jason,Anyone have any that they would like to sell?
Jason
As I understand it, "Amboyna" is not a tree but an area where these trees grow. Someone correct me if I'm wrong please.Is there an authoritative explanation of the different sorts of "amboyna" out there? I see references to red, orange, golden, padauk, narra, etc.
For example, I've seen the following all sold as amboyna...
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I am pretty darn sure that second one is brown mallee, but who knows.
George, I went and looked online for some deep red Amboyna as you mentioned, and was shocked at the prices of the deep red. I hadn't given much thought to Amboyna lately. I got quite a bit when I lived overseas - from friends throughout SE Asia. I have a small fortune on my hands and didn't know it. Most of it is still in burl form and hasn't been cut yet. I'm going to save it for a rainy day!
You tease!
As I
As I understand it, "Amboyna" is not a tree but an area where these trees grow. Someone correct me if I'm wrong please.
Hey Hank,
George has delivered over and above expectations in his quality and quantity per sale, as do many of our vendors here on IAP. I'm not far behind George in his attitude. Because of ageand not using my stash as much as I thought I would, I am considering selling mine bit by bit. But that will be another 3 to 4 years before I get started on that.
First pic is Golden Amboyna burl/PGN Rosewood burl, the second pic has nothing to do with any of the species of Amboyna burl while the 3th pic, that is what I'm talking about, Red Amboyna/Red Honduras Rosewood burl and a great chunk of it, I wish it was mine...!Is there an authoritative explanation of the different sorts of "amboyna" out there? I see references to red, orange, golden, padauk, narra, etc.
For example, I've seen the following all sold as amboyna...
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I am pretty darn sure that second one is brown mallee, but who knows.
First pic is Golden Amboyna burl/PGN Rosewood burl, the second pic has nothing to do with any of the species of Amboyna burl while the 3th pic, that is what I'm talking about, Red Amboyna/Red Honduras Rosewood burl and a great chunk of it, I wish it was mine...!
Cheers
George
Hi Hank,George, you are teaching me something. I may have some kind of Red Rosewood burl that I thought was a form of padauk burl. I have several friends that live/lived in Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia and even in Tasmania. Each have given me wood from their locations over the years because they know I like it. They were not wood savvy as to types and names other than local names which widely varied.
Thanks for your clarification on the types.
And as to my other comments about you - they were meant in the highest honor; but your statement brought back memories of my time Japan when I learned from other internationals that the same word carried different connotations on different continents. I apologize for that any confusion I may have written.
Hank