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    Wood with a maritime related history

    I've been asked by a friend to build a keepsake box out of wood that has a maritime related history. The more remarkable the maritime-historical nexus, the beter. Something like planks from an old ship, or mahogony/teak trim. Box will be something like 8"x8"x4"

    Any suggestions on sources for wood with such a pedigree?
    Last edited by Chris Padilla; 10-09-2008 at 2:24 PM.

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    See if you have a marine salvage company in your area. They should have plenty of teak.

    Another source may be:

    http://oldegoodthings.com/index.html

    They have some amazing stuff. I can't say I seen many maritime items but I wasn't really looking for them when in their warehouse.

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