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SHIBIDAN, KABU KALLI,WAMARA, I have never heard of them nor worked with them.I have been looking for substitutes and know nothing about them. I am looking
for info on workability,staining/finishing.Are these oily woods similar to teak,etc? Price seemed allright,if these are considered for purchase.
fdrake
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Fdrake
Did some quick research for you (try looking them up on any old search engine) and found these. If you found these woods at the Woodcraft, they should be the one best able to answer your questions for you.
Shibadan
http://www.ocfp.com/OC%20PRODUCTS/SHIBADAN.HTM
Or go to their main link
http://www.ocfp.com/default.htm
and send them an e-mail and ask.
Kabukalli
http://members.aol.com/SPRA35/
Wamara
http://www.windsorplywood.com/tropical/Wamara.html
Good luck
the rev
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