
Reclaimed Wood Tables
 There's just something about these tables that drives the impulse to touch and feel. If you see it; you'll want to touch it. (kinda like at the museum, but here you can get away with it.) I'm not sure if it's the genuine authenticity, the history, or just the look, but none-the-less, it draws people in. The one shown was made from hand hewn beams from an 1870's Wisconsin log cabin. It's a great piece. Check 'em out on the website for more information. We have several varieties in the works. Labels: farm tables
Church Steeple
 The steeple on the Courtland, Minnesota church is looking for a good home. It was built in the late 1800's, it's bigger than it looks at about 60 feet tall from the roof. The bell will be placed in the new church, but the steeple remains. The intention is to remove this structure in two parts. Imagine this on the corner of your house!The church itself is a "stick-frame" pine construction with square nails. It was remodeled in the 1960's -- replacing some of the big beams with modern glue-lams. The rest of the church is also available for salvage if anyone is interested.

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