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Take a look at my album under my profile. The first picture is one of the cherry slabs. They came in at 108" long, 2 3/8" thick and 22 -28" wide. The oak is in the big stack pictures, 22-29" wide, around 100" long and 2 3/8" thick. I have a couple of oak slabs from a branch crotch that are right at 32-36" wide, 100" long and 2-3" thick. I forget the exact thickness on those. All will be ready by the end of this year. I've also got some maple I'll upload later.
 
Take a look at my album under my profile. The first picture is one of the cherry slabs. They came in at 108" long, 2 3/8" thick and 22 -28" wide. The oak is in the big stack pictures, 22-29" wide, around 100" long and 2 3/8" thick. I have a couple of oak slabs from a branch crotch that are right at 32-36" wide, 100" long and 2-3" thick. I forget the exact thickness on those. All will be ready by the end of this year. I've also got some maple I'll upload later.
Had a hard time opening them up, is it possible to post some pics of the cherry.
 
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Are you still looking? I've currently got some white and red oak logs I'm getting ready to mill. They are 16-20" wide x 6.5-10' long. I could cut them whatever thickness you'd like. Probably take at least 4-6 months to get them kiln dried to use.
 
Ironworker, I'm about half an hour north of Albany. I will be moving closer to Albany within the next month.
 
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