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PicturePerfect2021
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Will buy all lengths of this discontinued shadowbox molding

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I need 80+ feet of a Larson Juhl discontinued molding. I will buy any amount you may have. The number is 651732. It is a 1 inch wide cherry colored shadowbox that is about 3 inches deep.
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Re: Will buy all lengths of this discontinued shadowbox molding

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I'm not surprised, it's such a classic looking moulding and looks really great. I hope you manage to get what you need!
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Re: Will buy all lengths of this discontinued shadowbox molding

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About three inches deep! WOW, that's some moulding! I guess that they have been reducing their range quite a bit to help the finances during todays present difficulties. Finding anything deep enough to produce something by stacking mouldings together does not look possible either. I am thinking about stacking two Oak mouldings together to make something a little bit like that, but making anythings as deep as that is just not remotely possible!
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Would be high carriage charges to USA from the UK :sweating:
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Re: Will buy all lengths of this discontinued shadowbox molding

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Desperation calls for desperate measures :-) how much would shipping be to ZIP Code 21234?
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Re: Will buy all lengths of this discontinued shadowbox molding

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There are framers who get mouldings imported from other countries, if it was too expensive they would not be doing it. Sure it's going to be more, but what stopping you from getting a quote first? Maybe it's not that bad! When I started, I bought some stock from another framer, who needed to sell her stock as she was closing down. Quite a lot of this was American catalogue Lars juhl mouldings, she had these because she was buying this stuff from Larson juhl in the USA and getting it shipped over.

It obviously was worth her while to do this. I would not rule out doing this, until getting a quote first.
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Re: Will buy all lengths of this discontinued shadowbox molding

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Sorry, I did not notice that you were already in the USA.
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