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Re: [oletrucks] Bed Wood

To: David Raphael <draphael@teleport.com>, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Bed Wood
From: John Maertens <mcdac@rconnect.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 09:27:06 -0500
Dave,
    I live about 25 miles from Windom and although I haven't done any business
with Bruce Horkey, I have spoken to him.  He has a reputation for quality and
quite extensive knowledge about wood and cabinet making.
    When I did my bed, I chose wood from Chevy Duty simply because it was
cheaper and I was sticking with pine. I did need to do some minor router work
but was otherwise satisfied. But if your looking for high quality or thinking
about oak, then I would give Horkey's a call.
John '51 1/2 Ton
Minnesota

David Raphael wrote:

>     I'm back again on this subject -- still in pursuit of the perfect wood
> replacement for my bed.  I appreciated the advice I got on my earlier
> message.  Has anyone on the list heard of or done business with an outfit in
> Minnesota called "Bruce Horkey's Wood and Parts"?  There's a helpful article
> in this month's issue of Custom Classic Trucks about replacing bed wood in
> old trucks, and they used wood supplied by Bruce Horkey's.  Their prices are
> a bit higher than most of the regular catalogs, but they carry a lot more
> interesting woods than just Pine or Oak, including Ash, Cherry, etc.  I'm
> not trying to turn the bed into a piece of furniture, but think that
> interesting wood would be cool.  Let me know if you've ever heard of this
> Bruce Hokey outfit.    Thanks.
>
> Dave  '49  3100  235  3window
> Portland, Oregon
> draphael@teleport.com
>
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