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2 years agoPulling Heart Pine and Heart Cypress Logs with a Crane From Our MillpondFine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
3 years agoWhat Is It Like to Be the First Person to See the Face of A Log?Fine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
2 years agoWormy Cypress: Termites of the Sea or Skilled Crafters of Fine WoodFine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
3 years agoFlorida Logging and The Goodwin Company History Come Together!Fine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
3 years agoRiver Logging on Withlacoochee River: Logs Lost for 140 YearsFine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
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2 years agoThe Edge at USF Perfectly Incorporates Antique Wood in a Contemporary SpaceFine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
2 years agoHistoric Preservation Month Shel Silverstein Key West Home RevisitedFine Antique Wood Flooring Since 1976
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