Sale price, $.85/ft
Saturday, August 22, 2009
#1 fohc fir
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
1900's Scotts Valley Treasures
all the rusty Patina from this early 1900's horse barn displayed on the corrugated roof is now in the yard . . . $1.25/lineal foot
This is a seed drill, pre 1914 by Van Brundt, built to be pulled by a pair of horses with seed settings for wheat, barley, oats and peas,
This is a seed drill, pre 1914 by Van Brundt, built to be pulled by a pair of horses with seed settings for wheat, barley, oats and peas,
all the redwood 1x12's from this and the other structures are in mint condition, including interior 1x12's and clear heart old growth 1x6 beadboard!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Hand Hewn Beams from Quincy California
Monday, May 25, 2009
Barn Building
Matt is Ready to Roll
Matt and Paul show up from Mendocino to buy some barn materials . . . from 8x16's up to 32' they found their package in #1 select fohc doug fir at Heritage Salvage!
Matt, Bug and Paul Garvin from Joinery and Design
Fort Bragg 707 357 1918 celebrate a loaded trailer (nooooo, the trailer was loaded!)
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Hand Hewn Beams from 1890's Washington State Farm
these 5' x 7" hand hewn fir beauties are from an 1890's Eat Washington homestead that survived a torch attempt in the late 90's
they are from 13 to 15 feet long and there are 12 of them
they are from 13 to 15 feet long and there are 12 of them
they are for sale at $20/lineal foot
would look great in a tuscan remodel, great room or wine cellar!
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