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Max Q
06-18-2008, 08:10 PM
Hello. I was recently given a 1935 Old Town 17' H.W. canoe. I'm still in the process of cleaning it up, but it was neglected for a long time and is going to need a lot of work. Right now I'm counting 25 ribs that need to be replaced and about 35' of planking. My problem is that I don't know of a good source for the red and white ceder for the planking and ribs. I live in Southern California near Pasadena. Does anyone here know of a local supplier in my area where I can get this cedar? I looked through the suppliers directory on this site, but there are no listings for California.
I'd prefer to buy locally, but I am not adverse to going the mail order route. I'd appreciate any recommendations for a mail order supplier as well.
Thanks in advance,
John

Michael Grace
06-18-2008, 08:43 PM
Hi John,

The web site woodfinder.com is an excellent resource. Searching a Pasadena zip code gave only one relatively close shop, Cut & Dried Hardwood in Solana Beach. They apparently carry a wide variety of wood including cedars and other woods that you might need.

Phone: 858-481-0442
Fax: 858-481-2949
E-Mail: info@cutanddriedhardwood.com
Web Address: www.cutanddriedhardwood.com

Enjoy the canoe. A nicely restored 17' HW should make you happy.

Michael

Canerodz
06-18-2008, 08:54 PM
You can always buy them from Old Town.

Large lumber supplier here in Michigan called Johnson's ships, and there almost certainly is a distributor out in your area somewhere. Call a couple of custom cabinet and furniture shops and ask them.

Here's a link to Johnson's price list. cool website for wood geeks.

http://www.theworkbench.com/pdf/current.pdf