The following species are available in
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Brazilian Cherry, Java
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The most popular imported wood, renowned for its hardness and durability.
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Hickory, Cavern
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A flexible and strong wood that is commonly used to making tools. In the southern US, Hickory is also often used to cook (smoke and barbeque) meats.
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Hickory, Shenandoah
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A flexible and strong wood that is commonly used to making tools. In the southern US, Hickory is also often used to cook (smoke and barbeque) meats.
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Maple, Moonshine
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Maples are important for syrup sources and timber production. Also known for their ability to carry sound making them excellent for musical instruments
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Maple, Ruby Falls
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Maples are important for syrup sources and timber production. Also known for their ability to carry sound making them excellent for musical instruments
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Oak
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Oak is the American classic, used widely in “Mission” style furniture where the distinctive rays found in the quarter sawn grain are sought.
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Oak, Nantahala
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Oak, Smoky Mountain
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Oak
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Oak is the American classic, used widely in “Mission” style furniture where the distinctive rays found in the quarter sawn grain are sought.
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Oak, Nantahala
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Oak, Smoky Mountain
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Sapele, Nutmeg
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This species is native to Africa. A lightweight and cedar-scented wood.
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Shedua-Mutenye
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Shedua/Mutenye is a beautiful wood with tan-brown background with fine black striping.
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Tiger's Eye Walnut
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Tiger's Eye Walnut is a beautiful wood with tan-brown background with fine black striping.
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White Ash, Alpine
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White Ash is very similar in graining to red oak. It is offered in a selected color sort providing a uniform pale cream coloration which is much lighter than oak.
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White Ash, Black Bear
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White Ash is very similar in graining to red oak. It is offered in a selected color sort providing a uniform pale cream coloration which is much lighter than oak.
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