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Mr.Majestic

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  • Birthday 01/04/1975

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    West Monroe, Louisiana
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    Woodworking, bass playing, spending time with my family, and church

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  1. Hey guys, we still are selling ash, but have made some huge changes. I recently closed my cabinet shop after 10 years and moved to central arkansas to work in the natural gas fields. It has been quite the change, but we are still offering swamp ash and have recently purchased 8 school bus loads of antique Northern California lumber. It came from an older man who owned a land clearing business between 1945 and 1972 in NorCal. He also owned a small sawmill and whenever he pushed up anything of interest he would cut it up and store it. In 1973 he moved to Louisiana and brought all that stuff with him. He heard I sold wood and contacted me last summer and I purchased all of his stock. I am in the process of purchasing a resaw and a few other tools to cut this stuff into tops and should have that up and going in a few months. Anyways, here is one of the instruments I had built with that peanut ash up above. It is an Elrick 5 string Hybrid.
  2. Just thought I would bump this up and let you guys know that we just recieved a large order of ash in. I also posted a few pics of some peanut ash I got in to go on a few basses we are having comissioned. The piece was thick enough to yeild 3 sets 23 1/2 wide x 24 long x 5/16 thick. Very nice stuff, never have seen anything like it before. It is definitley white ash and not tamo ash or european ash. It looks almost just like pics of tamo ash I have seen. These pictures don't do justice, but you can get a fairly good idea. This would be 5-A curly/ 5-A quilted, the quilt pattern almost refuses to be captured on the camera.
  3. That would be awesome! I plan on trying to get a couple of instruments from some of the builders we sell to and display them at our booth. * Just a side note for everyone. I talked to the largest sawyer of swamp ash in the world yesterday and because of the water, they are out of swamp ash and will not have any in until the end of July. So if you use the stuff and have a regular supplier, you might want to get it before it disappears or the price goes up.* cn
  4. I came to the Dallas Show a couple of weeks ago and plan on coming to the Arlington show later this year. I usually split a booth with a friend of mine, but he couldn't come to Dallas. I believe we are getting a booth at the Arlington show, though. We plan on making several shows in the future, but nothing else is solidified. Exactly which ones are you speaking of? cn
  5. Our website is up and running! Well, up and limping at least. There is a mountain of information and wood that we need to get up, but at least you can go and look around. Our business is doing great and we have sent several large orders out to various parts, such as Chicago, Pennsylvania, and the West Coast. This looks to be a tough year for the swamp ash loggers, though. The swamps have to dry out before they can harvest the trees and with the huge amounts of water that have drained into our swamps and backwater areas, it looks like the yield will be down. Just a thought. Anyway here is a link to the website and thanks for looking! majesticswampash.com
  6. Just give us a call at 318 245 9993. I am usually there between 8am and 5 pm weekdays. We should have our site up and partially running by the first of next week. I have been on the phone almost everyday getting the bugs worked out. We also have been acquiring several different species of figured ash and plan on selling tops and possibly hard ash neck blanks. The website site will be at majesticwooddesign.com and majesticswampash.com. Thanks CN
  7. That flamed piece is really undescribible. I usually file these pieces away in the personal collection for safe keeping! I currently have plans for this one, it is going to be used on my next Elrick bass! I do have another that I might consider selling, though.
  8. Just thought I would post a few pics of the new load we just got in. Thanks for all of your business. We have most of the bugs worked out on our new website and will hopefully have it online in a few weeks. The average weight on this order was 1.94 lbs per board foot! This is the freaky light weight stock Here are the one cut blanks, these will yield about 85 blanks, some of these are over 19 inches wide! Check out the flame on this piece, it is highly flamed and covers the entire board! And it weighs 1.7 lbs per bd/ft! I'll shoot a pic of the face.
  9. Hey Will! Want any ash for a trade? cn No thanks, not really an Ash fan. TK, I'm ready when you are. That's cool. What are you doing these days? Do you still live around Ruston?
  10. Been a while since a post, but to answer that question of the average weight, they average around 1.91 lbs.bd.ft and vary anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5. I need to say though that the ultra-light stuff is usually spoken for before I even get it in. We are running a bit low, but I do have 2000 bd.ft to pick-up just as soon as it comes out of the kiln and gets graded. cn
  11. Hey guys, it's been a few days and thought I would update this thread with a new post. We have a large order of swamp ash that is coming in next week and it will be a huge one. We will have over 100 ultra-light weight 1-pc body blanks and close to 200, 2-pc. blanks. If anyone is interested, we can be contacted through PG or majestic.wooddesign@yahoo.com. Thanks again and keep on rockin' cn Here's a pic of some of our 2-pc stuff that shipped out to Florida.
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