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Tommy buys his wood from ???


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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 12 5:17 pm   
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I live within 30 minutes of where Tommy is and I'm always curious where he buys his wood. Does anyone know (besides Tommy)?


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 PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 12 2:05 pm   
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Downes and Reader was their source for all the season two Rough Cut projects. Is that what you were wondering or did your request also include his lumber sources for those projects before the TV show?

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yup..downes and reader

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