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Here is something very similar that I picked up at THD. This particular molding is pine but they may have it in different species. It is 7/32 thick and 17/32 wide.
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Hey Dan,
How are you doin'? Are things getting any better for you?

Thanks for the tip on that trim. It won't fit in the trim slot milled for it (too wide) and I am trying to avoid ripping trim that small (I like all my fingers).
But it is nice to know that it is available and I appreciate you taking some time to search for me.
Because work is so slow, I am building a new kitchen for my own house, starting with a dining room expansion bar alcove I built onto the house over a year ago (I've been busy <g>). We went through dozens of kitchen design books and decided on a design (the most difficult one to build, of course) that uses this trim around the edges of all doors and drawer fronts, all of which I will have to build, because no-one makes anything even close to the design. This will be my only kitchen ever, since I have had no desire to do those (until someone waves a bag of money in my face to duplicate it. A BIG bag.)

Hopefully work will pick up for all of us, but in the meantime, I will be busy.
Thanks,
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Thanks to all for your help.
The tip to check Walzcraft panned out with the best price. The highest price was from Enkeboll around $8. Walzcraft was $3.15.
Trim is ordered.
I knew of Walzcraft as being a cabinet door maker (which they are) but I discover (as a result of postings here) that they have a wide line of trim they use in their doors that is available separately.
So, if you get one of these difficult trim searches, check them out.
regards,
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Peter, as you have ordered from Walzcraft they will presumably send you the full catalog and color brochure. (If they don't, ask for them) :beer: You will be amazed at the stuff they have. Makes Conestoga look silly (at least based on what's linked to eCab) Too bad they won't do a deal thru eCab, but with the size of the catalog I think it's understandable.
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Peter,

Also they are cheeper, only bad thing it's hard to get a shipping cost from them on the estimate

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Joe,
I have catalog in-hand. They are prompt.

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