July 9, 2008

Redwood slabs make one-of-a-kind coffee tables, shelves, even doors

We have some gorgeous, thick slabs of redwood, harvested from the remaining stumps of pre-1950s logging operations. [Loggers then left a bit more standing than they might today. So these are cut from the old-growth originals.] Each slab offers a unique slice of history. Its outline and grain patterns provide a map of one great tree's life.

For info and photos, E-mail Joe in Edison, or call Joe Garnero at 360-243-0781.

To see a gorgeous finished slab table, look for the James Ferris photo on our Millwork page.

redwood slab

 

 

photo of reclaimed redwood for the garden and yard

Inch by inch, row by row, how does your garden grow?
May we suggest some Reclaimed Redwood for spectacular outdoor furniture, fencing, arbors, even laminated curved decking. Left unfinished, it silvers to a distinguished grey. Apply a sealant, and its rich old-growth wood grain lasts and lasts.

We have large-dimension redwood timbers on hand, plus smaller, vertical-grain tank stock. Get flawless beauty and old-growth strength. What better way to bring structural and ornamental elements to your outdoor spaces than reclaimed old-growth redwood.

From the redwood forests... to your back yard garden,
this wood is made for you and me.
Happy Birthday, America--------and Happy Summer, Friends!

For more information about redwood dimensions and pricing
E-mail Peter in Duluth, or call him at 218/727-2145

 

In the spirit of summertime barbecues...
The more the merrier, right? If you have a friend or two who might be interested in receiving our newsletter, please forward this email to them. We don't want to presume anything. We'll count on you to extend the family of cool folks interested in making the most of this gorgeous natural resource, reclaimed wood.

Thanks, and have a glorious summer!

–Max, Pete, Brandin, Joe, Mary, Jessica
and the rest of the DTC gang

www.duluthtimber.com

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