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Hi, just a question for you. I inherited from my parents a blackwood bookshelf, 3 tieres. 2 metres legnth x 1 mitre high x 30 cm depth. The planks (shelves) are 4cm deep ( all measurements aprox). Very dark,no stain and in great condition considering it was bought in WA in 1970, possibly it was made in the 60s. No joins or glues on product just 3 straight planks held up by 2 silver poles either side running through it. got a rough price for me?
Thanks
Jenni
Hi Jenni,
Sounds like an amazing piece of furniture. Unfortunately I’m no furniture dealer so I have no idea of its value.
“Whatever someone is prepared to pay you for it” is the usual answer to that question.
Good luck.
Gordon
Hi Dr. Gordon. Was wandering if you could help me with some information. I have a 6 metre rack of fiddleback Tasmanian blue gum that’s been air drying in our large shed since 2007. Most of the lengths are 150mm x 50mm.l also have several lengths of of cuts with natural edge and some 5 or so milled boards from it. I have played with some of the pieces and it comes up beautiful with light pink colouring through it.
I’m curious to find out what it’s worth could be as l want to sell it.
Yours sincerely
Ben
Hi Ben,
It’s not something I follow, but a quick internet search came up with this fiddleback tas oak:
https://buytasmaniantimbersonline.com.au/fiddleback-white-tas-oak-sold/
The total volume was 0.08522 cubic metres and it sold for $1,400, which equates to $16,400 per cubic metre.
I hope this helps.
Gordon
hi Ben, could you reach me up please?