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Re: OT; Gasp..........knurly old black walnut cut
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Posted by Jimmy King on July 18, 2005 at 09:49:45 from (207.69.136.199):
In Reply to: Re: OT; Gasp..........knurly old black walnut cut posted by Illinois Boy on July 18, 2005 at 07:51:11:
My Granddad's home was way over 100 years old build out of walnut, walnut siding with no paint on it. In the 70's the coons were starting to take it over, no one was living in it. My Uncle owned the place and had a house next door, so he had a meeting of his bros. and they all elected to tear it down. A friend tore the kitchen off, my BIL tore the rest down and has the lumber stored in his Dads barns. It was quite a house 4, 14 x 28 rooms in the main part,two story a wide hall way 10-12 Ft? in the middle. The kitchen off to the side of the living room about 14 x 20-28?
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