I was watching Dirty Jobs the other day and they were dragging the bottom of some river or lake in Canada (ontario) - they were looking for logs that had sunk to the bottom over a century ago…They were using sidescan sonar in hopes of finding it, which they did, and dragging some up to the surface to sell. It was terribly expensive, but the lumber is stuff you cannot find anymore…curly maple 36" in diameter…for those log hounds {get your heads out of the gutter} those people who love wood - {again no heads in the gutter} this would be a great thing to get your hands on.
Anyone know where I can buy it? Online or willing to travel…
I regularly see ads for this stuff in my husband’s woodworking magazines. I don’t know that it’s appropriate to post company names here-- but you might try a google search on “submerged log recovery” or “sunken timber.”
My wife may have a coronary when she sees it come on a flat bed, then looks at the check book and sees the damage there - but it’s worth it… Especially when I make her the jewelry box she has always wanted me to make…