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Hi, I’m a chainsaw carver based in Newcastle in the north east. I’m looking to make new contacts to supply logs for my projects. Ideal species are cypress, cedar, sequoia, larch, oak and elm but will consider other species too. I have equipment to collect if needed and would be looking to make it a regular thing every month or so to keep my stocks up. Cheers

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May have the odd log here and there as we mill or process most of our timber.. I do have some sequoia coming up that I don’t really want in the yard if your interested.

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On 18/01/2019 at 23:44, MattyF said:

May have the odd log here and there as we mill or process most of our timber.. I do have some sequoia coming up that I don’t really want in the yard if your interested.

Yes I’d be very interested in the redwood. When do you think you’lol have it? 

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