What is a chevron?
The sap from pine trees was harvested to produce the naval necessities of tar, pitch, turpentine, and resin. To harvest the sap v-grooves called chevrons were cut by hand into the sides of the trees to drain its sap. These chevron marked logs (simply called chevrons now) make beautiful mantle pieces filled with history and character. We let them air dry in our mill for about a year. They are in high demand and we only have a handful available at any given time. Since they are hand-hewn each one is different. Call for availablity and photos of what is currently in stock.
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