AMISH TRADITIONS DIST., INC.
13233 S.R. 39
P.O. Box 339
Nashville, OH    44661
888-292-6474

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Consumer's Guide to Hardwood Tables

Each hardwood board used in the manufacturing of our tables has its own story.  You can be assured that your solid hardwood table looks like no other.  Not even others sold by Amish Traditions.

     The hardwoods used in these tables most often come from forests east of the Mississippi.  It takes approximately 60 years for a hardwood tree to reach maturity.  As it does, each tree has a unique story, its own individual grain patterns and textures.  When you get to know the tree, each  board reflects this unique process.
       · Grain patterns are made by the tree's growth rings -- one for each year.  Every tree is different.
       · Knots in a board mark the growth of limbs that extended from the main trunk.
       · A standard trademark of hardwoods is color variation.  The outside or younger wood is
         lighter than the inside core where the wood is usually darker.  Other color variations are
         created by minerals and other elements affecting the tree's growth.
       · The durability and integrity of our hardwood table is not affected by these naturally occurring
         variations, in fact, most people desire these variations, as they lend to the warmth, charm and 
        
individuality of the piece. 

 

Don't Accept Synthetic Substitutes
     Solid hardwood tables have manmade substitutes, don't accept them.  Solid hardwoods have become the standard in top quality home furnishings, especially dining room tables.
     What you may think looks like a solid hardwood table may very well be a cheap, synthetic substitute.  Ask questions.  Take a critical look at all aspects of the table.  Artificial wood substitutes will never look quite as authentic, won't hold screws as well, nor will it bear the shocks, stresses, or loads of the daily life of your table.
     Every part of a solid hardwood table is made of genuine hardwood lumber.  Nothing else.
     "All Wood" is a term often used to describe thin slices of veneer bonded to composite boards or plywood.
     Artificial laminate are surfaces made of plastic or other synthetic materials bonded, again, to composite board.  Often this veneer is printed with wood images.
     Terms such as "Oak Finish" may refer to the color of the wood pattern printed on the artificial surface.  It does not mean that the table is authentic hardwood.

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