Spalted Pecan Photos
Below are pictures of a few of the Spalted Pecan tops we have built.
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What is "Spalted" Pecan?
Spalted Pecan is not a commercially
available wood. It comes from trees in central Texas that have fallen in storms,
that have been cut as non-producing trees in pecan orchards, or that
have been cut because of road or building construction. We
select spalted pecan boards for as much color, character, and spalting
as possible. This wood is rare. Because of this, there is sometimes a waiting period
for Spalted Pecan. But, it is well worth the wait... Just
look at the character in these tops. |
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Spalted Pecan
Face Grain Island Top
with Book-matched Drop Edges
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Spalted Pecan
Face Grain Table Top
with Book-matched Drop Edges
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Spalted Pecan Face Grain Table Top
with Drop Edges
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Spalted Pecan Face Grain Island Top
with Book-matched Drop Edges
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Spalted Pecan Face Grain
Island Top
with Book-matched Drop Edges
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Spalted Pecan Face Grain
Island Top
with slightly curved sides
and Book-matched Drop Edges
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