This extraordinary wood is salvaged from Tobacco Barns throughout Kentuky which once protected the long golded brown tobacco leaves as they hung to cure. The same conditions that cured the tobacco also allowed the wood in the the barn to age gracefully, and the constant exposure to tobacco helped protect the wood from exposure to insects and other harmful organisms. A significant reduction in the number of tobacco producing farms in the past ten years has given us an abundant supply of Oak and Beech that has been well aged and is ready for another use as your floor, cabinets, doors or whatever else you can imagine.