Most of today's antique wood comes from two sources: (1) Recycled beams and boards from demolished 19th-century buildings and barns; (2) Recovered "sinker" logs that sank in America's waterways many decades ago as they were being floated to sawmills. Thus, antique wood has to be considered a finite "diminishing resource." Because of superior properties, a growing demand, and the limited sources, antique wood is a premium material and is priced accordingly.
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