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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 10549275, member: 55"]As Komo says - and carvers who operate at a fairly high level would have sources for red and yellow cedar, including "the grapevine" to find available wood or trees from native-owned property as well as commercial sources.</p><p> The carvers who commonly sell in Vancouver and Victoria, Squamish and others, are often operating at a lower level, and they might well get pine boards from Home Depot or the equivalent for their flats and 3-D carvings...basically whatever is cheapest; cast-offs if available, other sources if not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 10549275, member: 55"]As Komo says - and carvers who operate at a fairly high level would have sources for red and yellow cedar, including "the grapevine" to find available wood or trees from native-owned property as well as commercial sources. The carvers who commonly sell in Vancouver and Victoria, Squamish and others, are often operating at a lower level, and they might well get pine boards from Home Depot or the equivalent for their flats and 3-D carvings...basically whatever is cheapest; cast-offs if available, other sources if not.[/QUOTE]
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