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Antique Oak Re-Saw Beams & Logs



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Ohio
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740-213-5799







Description:

6" -- 14" wide stock.
5' -- 30' long.
Hand Hewn, Circle Sawn, 2 Sided Sleepers, & Round Logs available.


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