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Superior Timbers
Recovered from the depths of the Great Lakes Region and other waterways “Superior Timbers” are virgin old-growth timber 300 - 1200 years old. Grown under a thick canopy of evergreen trees and competing for limited nutrients and sunlight in overgrown forests, virgin hardwood species matured very slowly, accumulating up to 40 to 50 rings per inch. Today's rapidly maturing trees average only 5 to 10 rings per inch. These environmental factors resulted in the development of a finely grained, highly figured hardwood of exceptional quality and beauty. As of today our highest ring count has been 77 rings per inch. In the 1800's logging mills dotted the shorelines of lakes and rivers that were adjacent to the majestic forests of North America. Extensive research into log mark records by a full-time historian bridges the past with the present. |