From: June R Scott To: Jeffrey Epstein Subject: Re: Bali Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 05:45:30 +0000 Hi from a very wet Bali, There are several long tables on Necker. The one in the tennis pavilion is a wood called suar it's 30' long and is in 3 pieces is irregular in shape and is one log wide. That runs around $18,000. Their longest pieces are around 3 mtrs (10'). Tomorrow I am going to look at a 5mtr piece. The ones in the main house are made up of regular and irregular edges and are in teak our ultimate goal there was a 12 meter table. On the patio we have 1x6 mtrs and 2 x 3 mtrs with an irregular edge made up of 2 planks of teak. Inside is teak 9 mtr and a 3 meter, straight edge made up of 2 planks of wood and is a consistent 3'3" wide They have 9 mtr (30') wood available at $25,500 and a 15 mtr piece (49') at $37,000. Of course a 15 mtr would not fit into a container so it could be cut to a 11.5 mtr (almost 38'), this is the longest that could get into a container or if you can use smaller 2x 7.5mtr (24.5') you can have a straight or irregular edge finish. The ultimate is a single board as they are becoming so rare but the downside is that at some point the table is only 30 inches wide and with 2 plates it doesn't give you a lot of room. I have found one that is 9mtrs for $29,500 most of these tables are 4" thick some more but that is harder to get your legs under. I found a very rare table and bench which is so deep it would be an extra table is from a very wealthy Indonesian family who will not part with it for less than $200,000. The base and the back of the seat are in a very rare ironwood (almost like ebony). The table is a consistent 3'6" wide. I have tried get them to sell me just the teak and not the base so we shall see. I'm sure you are not interested but I wanted you to see it. I have also found some interesting woods that could be used as coffee tables or smaller dining tables which I will send in different interesting woods. June R