Haynie
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I spent part of my lunch talking to the nearest well stocked lumber place to me. I was pricing lumber for a rocking chair. They have what they call hard country maple and I like the look of it and the price is great, but they only list 4/4 and I wanted to know if they could get 8/4 and 10/4. I asked what I thought was a simple enough question
"Can you get 8/4 and 10/4 in country hard maple, from your supplier?"
I was told they only had those sizes in hard maple so I would have to buy hard maple.
I responded that I knew they did not have it in stock but was wondering if they could GET it.
At this point the guy decided I was stupid so repeated that they did not have it in stock and I would have to substitute another wood.
Buying lumber over the phone is kind of difficult.
I said "can you order that size?"
To which he responded "we don't have it in stock right now."
I thanked him for his time and hung up.
Now here is the question, was I not speaking clearly?
"Can you get 8/4 and 10/4 in country hard maple, from your supplier?"
I was told they only had those sizes in hard maple so I would have to buy hard maple.
I responded that I knew they did not have it in stock but was wondering if they could GET it.
At this point the guy decided I was stupid so repeated that they did not have it in stock and I would have to substitute another wood.
Buying lumber over the phone is kind of difficult.
I said "can you order that size?"
To which he responded "we don't have it in stock right now."
I thanked him for his time and hung up.
Now here is the question, was I not speaking clearly?
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