Posted by JD Seller on March 08, 2013 at 22:17:33 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Aagghh oh nooo! posted by OLarry from MD on March 08, 2013 at 11:59:19:
I really doubt he "accidentally" sawed oak logs when all the others where popular. He knew your oak logs where worth 3-4 times what his popular logs are worth.
I would make him tell you who he sold/sawed your logs too/for. I would then go and check an make sure that person actually got your logs/lumber. The saw operator could just be telling you he sawed them when he actually sold them whole for the export market. That is where most hard wood logs go now. They are not sawed into lumber here.
The fact he is Amish does not make any difference. They are honest with each other but not always us (English). I always watch when dealing with them. They can be very slippery to deal with.
You just found out why to "NEVER" leave logs at a mill. If you want them sawed have them schedule when they want to saw them. Then you take the logs to them and watch them being sawed. Haul the finished product home with you.
The best you can hope for is to have some other oak logs replace yours. You still will have lost the "value" of using your own lumber.
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