Mahogany,
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Item ID 3360
HONDURAS MAHOGANY VENEER (Swietenia Macrophylla)
Other Names: Tropical American Mahogany, Peruvian, Nicaraguan
Source: Mexico, Brazil, Peru and Central America (especially Honduras).
Color: Varies from a light reddish or yellowish-brown to a rich dark red, depending upon country of origin and situation. The most common supply is yellowish-tan, changing on brief exposure to rich, golden brown.
Pattern: a variety of figures, similar to African Mahogany except crotches are not readily available.
Characteristics: Mostly straight-grained but even when interlocked is exceptionally stable.
Good strength properties; works well; stains and finishes well; durable and decay-resistant.
Uses: Furniture, paneling, fine joinery, boats and ships, pattern-making, exteriors.
Log No. 20A Offered Subject to Prior Sale
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Cut Plain Sliced
Grade A
Lengths In inches 98 – 125
Widths In inches 6- 16
Bundles 1-7
Square Feet 2,336
Price per SF $0.44
Extended Price $1,027.84
Crated Weight 312 pounds
Crate Size 132 x 42 x 9 inches
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