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The root base of this table was saved from a burning brush pile on the Morgan Place located on Rock Hill Road between Lebanon & Brownsville, Oregon. The top is milled black walnut. The support branch is incense cedar. |
Both trees came from the Wade Cox Century Farm and were blown over in a freak wind gust located west of Knox Butte near Albany, Oregon... The twig trim around the top is split lodgepole branches salvaged from a cutting area near Crane Flats in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest north of Granite, Oregon. Sanded maple branches on the corners. "Found" bleached deer antlers accent this unique piece of furniture! |
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