Ideal lumber has a very uniform, pale white color with virtually no visible grain pattern. Knots are common, which can reduce the usable area of the wood. Can develop a bluish/gray fungal stain if not dried rapidly after cutting. Holly is usually cut during the winter and kiln dried shortly thereafter to preserve the white color of the wood.
Common Uses: Inlays, furniture, piano keys (dyed black), broom and brush handles, turned objects, and other small novelty items.
- Grade: Select & Better
- Kiln Dried
- Random Width
***Boards are considered rough stock and may have minor defects such as knots, end checks, and wane
If you require a certain width specification it is advised you call the store at 1 (506) 854-1840, or email sales@londonlumberdieppe.com to confirm whether or not we can accommodate your request.