Trout Table
This half moon trout console is supported by a beaver-carved white oak post on an iron base. The base is a plow disc from the south Georgia farm of Don’s uncle. Appoximately $250
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Poplar Bark Dining Table
Way back in 1989, Don was producing head-turning rustic furniture. This mountain laurel and poplar bark set caught the eye of John Cram, an Asheville, NC gallery owner and entrepeneur. It resides in a log cabin on his property in Kenilworth. Approximately $3500.
Crow’s Dining Table
This colorful dining set, made from rhododendron and stained and painted pine, is decorated with full size “black crows”. Kept in storage for years by the owner, it finally found a home in a dining room built especailly for it. Approximately $5000.