Dan Masshardt
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It's been awhile so I'm offering a very small amount of these blank sets for sale. James Bell was a captain in the revolutionary war that ran a Tavern in Cumberland county PA. This Tavern became known as a meeting place for anti-federalists who believed that the constitution wouldn't adequately protect us and that we needed a bill of rights as well. One particular meeting was one of the precursor discussions to the writing of the bill or rights. Sadly, this historic building was demolished. Fortunately I have some wood These blanks come from what I believe is a ceiling or roof joist. These blanks are about 7/8" square by 5 1/2" long. A few are a little shorter but all are over 5". They are not stabilized. The wood is solid. I'm selling packs of 5 for $50 with priority shipping in the USA included as well as 8 info cards with each lot. Each pack will also include a freebie blank - short, smaller etc. Not sure the wood - Doug fir? Hemlock? In the pic some are showing the outside as found. Others show the cut inside surface. I have 4 lots available. Message me / comment here if interested. info card is shown in pics below (front and back)