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To: scion who wrote (1458)10/3/2006 10:08:51 PM
From: Diamond Daze  Respond to of 4624
 
I like it; I grew up in the industry of "exotic woods".
This is not the first recover I have heard about. Don't remember where the other one was but it involved massive amounts of recovered "trees".
I can tell you this I'm sure today exotic woods are well above $10-15 dollars per board foot any more. Laugh at the recovery all you want but it is easier than proving a mine and those old growth tress are worth a lot of money. I know of buildings where they went in to recover the old growth fir and was making a fortune, they more than paid for the entire demolition of the buildings just recovering and reselling the old growth fir lumber. You can't get wood like that any more.