From: Robert ls To: as - Subject: revised flooring proposal Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 20:15:12 +0000 Attachments: Ebonyandco SK_002 dtd July16 Sheet!.pdf Inline-Images: signature-1.png ‘a Ebony and co usually sources boards around 16” to 18" wide, then cuts them down to clean the edges. Most clean boards end up 6 to 9 inches wide, then very select ones go over 10 inches wide. To make them 5” wide, they have to cut them again, then do the tong and groove — this brings up the price around 20%. Your order would be around $1400 more for all same 5" wide. The continental oak is always cheaper because the wood is simply cleaner — no matter the tree location, oak in Europe does not have so many imperfections / knots. The finish is the same, limed satin poly, the wood is simply easier to source and cut. Please see attached the revised proposal without the kitchen — are you worried about wood in the kitchen or you want another material? Best, Robert C. llas VP, Sales North America — f. e. w. www.ebonyandco.com ih Please consider the environment before printing this email EFTA00549871