In addition to figured hardwoods such as Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple, Figured Cherry and Figured Black Walnut, Sharps also sells wide pine lumber, flooring, furniture, granite and cedar logs for fencing and posts. We have recently added Caramelized (Roasted) Soft Curly Maple, Pine Slabs and Salvaged Lumber to our website.
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We are a family owned business with over 30 years of experience in unusal figured hardwoods. Our goal is to provide quality lumber at affordable prices, unique custom furniture and top notch wood flooring. We are located in Ashland, New Hampshire. We source our maple logs in the northeast while cherry may hail from Pennsylvania.
Here are some pics Kurt from O'Connell Builders recently sent to us after finishing a bunk bed project for a client. The salvaged posts and beams were acquired at Sharps Lumber. We highly recommend Kurt and if you have any interior/exterior home projects in mind give him a call at (603) 745-2468. Looking for a carpenter to hire for your next project?
We offer Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple, Figured Cherry, Figured Black Walnut, Caramelized (Roasted) Soft Curly Maple, Wide White Pine and Pine Slabs. The minimum lumber order is 50 feet and we will deliver nationwide (buyer pays shipping cost). For your convenience, we accept paypal in addition to checks.
Curly Maple is a figured hardwood prized for its beautiful appearance. The curl of the wood is carried from generation to generation. Curly Maple is most often used in the manufacturing of musical instruments, such as violins or furniture, cabinets, and accessories. The stock and forend of this rifle (held by Steve Sharps) was hand carved by Mark Donovan using our high figured curly maple.
Among the finest native hardwoods, black walnut is highly desirable for furniture and it produces wonderful veneers. It is perhaps most renowned and coveted for its use by gun stock makers. We are seasoning about nine thousand feet of Black Walnut on our property that we acquired over the winter. The logs were straight and beautiful and have now all been sawed up into mixed widths and thicknesses.