The prized wood of the northern colonies from the earliest years, White Pine provided masts for the royal navy and boards and beams for every conceivable use. Our Antique White Pine is re-milled from a variety of sources, but primarily from the boards and beams of dismantled agricultural and mill buildings.  Extremely stable, this fine grained wood ranges from a warm cream with reddish brown knots and a relatively faint grain pattern to a deep honey brown.  An oil finish will hasten the mellowing process and allow it to attain its warm, “pumpkin pine" patina.

Country Grade:
Available unfinished, plain sawn, with much of the naturally occurring wood character remaining such as tight knots, color variations, varying grain patterns, cracks, nail holes and insect tracks.  This grade is primarily re-milled from old barn beams and occasional old boards and has a lighter, more uniform overall color.

Rustic Grade:

Available unfinished, plain sawn, with all the naturally
occurring wood character remaining such as knots, worm
holes & tracks, nail holes, color variations and varying grain patterns. Rustic Grade is primarily re-milled from antique barn siding and sheathing boards and occasionally the outside
layer of old barn beams and has a generally deeper and more varied color range and more evidence of prior use such as sawmill marks, weathering cracks and larger knots & nail holes than Country Grade.


Antique Reclaimed White Pine Specifications
Thickness: ¾" Solid
Widths Available: 2 ½" – 12"+
Lengths Ranges Available: 18’ - 12’
Milled Profile: Tongue & groove edges & ends, back relieved
Pre-finishing Available: Call for availability
Hardness (Janka Scale): 380 (70% softer than Red Oak)
Shipping Weight: 2.75 lbs per square foot