| Old Hickory offers a choice of wood on some of its
hickory products.
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Colors may vary according to your monitor settings and room lighting.
Please contact us for actual samples.
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Puritan Finish
Regular sanded bark with puritan stain |
Centennial Finish
Regular sanded bark with dark walnut stain |
Tahoe Finish
Over-sanded bark with puritan stain |
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Puritan Finish on Oak Veneer
Puritan Stain
No Halo Style - Distressed
Clear Coated |
Centennial Finish on Oak Veneer
Dark Walnut Stain
Halo Style - Distressed
Clear Coated |
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Tahoe Finish on Oak Veneer
Puritan Stain
Halo Style - Distressed
Clear Coated |
Aged Barnwood
Puritan Stain
No Halo Style - No Distress
Clear Coated |
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Colors may vary according to your monitor settings and room lighting.
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| Bark Textures: By changing the
degree of sanding, the Old Hickory artiseans can greatly effect the appearance of the hickory poles (saplings) on each piece.
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- Regular Bark: Traditional look. Regular sanding leaves the bark texture in its natural darker and rougher appearance.
- Tahoe Bark: "Over sanding" exposes inner core creating a smoother texture while bringing out the reddish, brown tones of the core.
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| Finish Colors: Finish or color
of stain applied to the entire frame affects hickory portion of the frames and also the wood species used on tables and casegoods.
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- Puritan Finish: Light golden stain color from Minwax.
- Centennial Finish: Dark walnut stain from Minwax.
- Rustic Finish: Warm Reddish, brown stain formulated by Old Hickory.
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| Wood Species: Type of wood or
veneers used on table tops and casegoods.
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- Oak Veneer: Rich hardwood with beautiful grain traditionally used by Old Hickory because of its strength and durability.
- Pine Veneer: Pine with its knots and natural casual feel contrast with the hickory saplings to create a warm and inviting combination.
- Aged Barnwood: As old barns fall into disrepair, Old Hickory reclaims the lumber when they are torn down. In these aged barn boards you will find nail holes and a beautiful patina achieved from decades of exposure to the elements.
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