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Looking for tulipwood

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I use Rose & Hollis A154 for big frames as it's nice 'n' chunky but I'm looking for something similar but a flat top and made of tulipwood. Any ideas? Thanks folks :D
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I think Simons do one similar.
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Re: Looking for tulipwood

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how much do you need?
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Just sent you a PM Timh :D
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