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Come on let's have some details!! :001_rolleyes:

 

Length, diameter at base, diameter at top. Approx location. Access to it.

 

A pic looking directly onto it to see shake.

 

You need to do a better job in describing what you have to get offers in.

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If it was near me I'd look to be paying something around the £250 mark.

 

But I'm far to far away!

 

Thanks for putting in more details though!

 

Tight bastard! :laugh1:

 

Given what the final value of the stem is once milled, I reckon £5-7 a hoppus foot is a fair price. Lord knows you would be paying way north of that if you were to approach a timber dealer such as AJ Scotts or Chantlers.

 

Elm is a rapidly vanishing resource - snap it up chaps!

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