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Friday, January 26, 2018

A photo I took while hanging around in the rafters of an 1880's barn we tore down in the Amarugia Highland, Cass County, MO. Many of the beams, rafters, post, and such were of walnut, and oak. I made a lot of good furniture out of this barn...and maybe a lot of mulch.


Here is just one of many pieces i made with the fine wood out of the barn.


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