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Last night I tried to send Ian a plank of yew.

Myhermes turned up in a metro car which obviously isn't going to get an 84" bit of wood in. I asked about a van collection but was declined due to excessive dimensions.

I've looked at parcel force but they want £38, ipostparcels won't take it either.

 

Who or how do you send timber?

 

Thanks

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Or, if it's not urgent, wait until I next take a run to the West Country when I can drop it off at Ian's. I visit Horsham almost weekly too.

 

 

Jon

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Jon, that may be an option, I'll ask Ian.

 

Cool. He's bound to ask 'how long?' and the answer is probably a couple of months or a bit more as I was in Devon only last weekend.

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