

| Williams Woodworking and Vintage Lumber |





| Christopher Johnstons Log Home- Circa 1730-1750. This home is among the earliest settlers homes in the U.S.A. First warrant of deed was applied for in 1774, by Mr. Johnston. The home was tagged and disassembled in Delps, Pa, restored at our shop, and is currently being reconstructed on a ranch in San Antonio, Tx. |

| Corn Crib Circa 1890's-1910 Antique yellow pine, built in the late 1800's to early 1900's. Great value for the condition. |


| The Saw Mill- Antique Hemlock being re-sawn on Timberking Saw-Mill |

| Rough Cut Rough Cut Hemlock, fresh off the saw mill. |

| Stacked, Stickered and ready to go... Resawn antique hemlock. We resaw these boards for flooring, furniture and cabinets. We often save the outer part of the timber for more aged, weathered boards. |





| White Oak Sinker Logs- Reclaimed from Susquehanna River in Wilks Barre, PA. 96 yrs ago these logs were driven through the silt and mud to form piers for bridge construction. |
| Sinker Logs Freshly Cut- White Oak log run through the saw mill. |
