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Domestic Wide Plank Flooring
Hickory
Hardest of all North American hardwoods, hickory is prized for its use in tool handles. Unsurpassed in its qualities of hardness, strength, toughness and resiliency, it makes an extremely hard, durable floor.
Heartwood is a tan to reddish brown color, sapwood is a creamy white with occasional fine brown lines. Hickory is a semi-closed grained wood with moderate grain definition. Good contrast between sapwood and heartwood, Hickory makes a beautiful rustic floor. A favorite among log home owners. Hardness/Janka: 1820. 41% harder than Red Oak.
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All pricing is per square foot, excluding frieght from the mill. Please add 7% to your measurement for cutting and fitting.
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Pricing subject to change without notice.
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A mix of white sapwood and brown heartwood without knots and other extreme character markings. Makes a nice casual floor without an overkill of character. |
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Good color contrast between the white sapwood and brown heartwood. Containing occasional character markings. |
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Beautiful variegated look, containing many naturally occurring character markings such as; knots, color and grain variation. |
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