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This Bar top was made by our master craftsman from old reclaimed barn wood and fabricated in our sawmill facility. It was crafted from rough sawn boards, therefore has some original “kerf” marks made by the saws of yesteryear. Stained, finished and ready to be installed in its new home.
http://www.woodboardsandbeams.com
-- B&B,Co.
































5 comments so far
SteveMI
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posted 24 days ago
Except for no cigar burns or initials carved in it, it looks like a bar top you would expect in an older place.
Steve.
socalwood
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posted 24 days ago
How are the ends attached ?
Boards48
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posted 24 days ago
The ends are attached with glue and nails. (Did you think we were gonna give away our secret?) LOL
http://www.woodboardsandbeams.com
-- B&B,Co.
nmkidd
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posted 24 days ago
Not even any bullet holes! Recycled bar tops are great…....they’re already experienced.
-- Doug, New Mexico.......the only stupid question is one that is never asked!........don't fix it, if it ain't broke!
a1Jim
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posted 24 days ago
Rustic for sure
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon