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"Jacques Mertens" wrote in message . ..
Mon cher ami, je suis capable de faire la difference entre un nom de ville
et un nom de compagnie.
I use Joubert plywood since 35 years and never knew about a town or area
named Joubert . . do you?


Never been there, but I have bought other brand plywood clearly
stamped, "made in Joubert France...
Scotty

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"Jacques Mertens" wrote in message

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The Meranti BS1088 sold here is made by Joubert and looks very much like
your description:
http://plywood.e-boat.net/index.php


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Yes, but you must watch out cause there are more than one manufacturer
in Joubert France, but only one company called Joubert. The sticker on
the wood is yellow and blue and says Joubert. This wood, generally
sold as ocoume has the reddish wood for outside panels, many of the
others don't. I am a happy camper today as I stumbled onto another
supplier for the Joubert ocoume. There is a difference, a big
difference.
Scotty




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I need a few sheets of a good quality (BS1088 or 6566) 1/4" plywood

with
the
appearance of Honduras mahogany.
I've inquired of the usual suspects and not found it.

Suggestions?

Jim

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Backyard Renegade wrote:
"Jacques Mertens" wrote in message . ..

Mon cher ami, je suis capable de faire la difference entre un nom de ville
et un nom de compagnie.
I use Joubert plywood since 35 years and never knew about a town or area
named Joubert . . do you?



Never been there, but I have bought other brand plywood clearly
stamped, "made in Joubert France...
Scotty


No Joubert France that I can find. The Joubert Group is named for its
founder Andre Joubert and makes okoume plywood In Rouillac France. See
http://www.joubert-group.com/uk/1.htm

Okoume ranges in color from creamy while to medium beige. The sheets
with the redish face veneers that finish out looking a lot like mahogany
are probably Joubert sapelli faced okoume.

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Glenn Ashmore wrote in message ...
Backyard Renegade wrote:
"Jacques Mertens" wrote in message . ..

Mon cher ami, je suis capable de faire la difference entre un nom de ville
et un nom de compagnie.
I use Joubert plywood since 35 years and never knew about a town or area
named Joubert . . do you?



Never been there, but I have bought other brand plywood clearly
stamped, "made in Joubert France...
Scotty


No Joubert France that I can find. The Joubert Group is named for its
founder Andre Joubert and makes okoume plywood In Rouillac France. See
http://www.joubert-group.com/uk/1.htm

Okoume ranges in color from creamy while to medium beige. The sheets
with the redish face veneers that finish out looking a lot like mahogany
are probably Joubert sapelli faced okoume.


OK, I will accept that, and you may be right about the Sapelli, but
either way, the Joubert is the only one I have found in the basic
price range of Okoume that has that color, consistantly.
Looking to see if I have a photo of the mark on the "eurocoume" I had
last year...
Scotty
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