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The following species are available in
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North American Cherry
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A softer hardwood known for it's fine furniture graining and for changing color over time from a pinkish tone to a warm reddish hue. For residential use only.
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North American Maple
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Known as the "white" wood of choice, the highest grades of North American Maple have a uniform bright white color without contrasting heartwood and streaks. Lower grades have a higher range of color variability from tan/brown tones to dark brown heartwood.
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North American Walnut
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Used in fine furniture, this wood is a rich brown without contrasting sapwood. Recommended for residential use.
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Red Oak
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As America's most popular flooring choice, our straight-grained Red Oak offers a much more formal look than the normal plain-sawn variety.
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White Oak
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This tight-grained quartered wood hearkens to the classic traditions of the Arts & Crafts movement and Mission style furniture. It is sought after for the "fleck" found in the quarter sawn selection, which lends a classic look to any formal setting.
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