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Reclaimed Wood Frame // 5 x 7 // Douglas Fir from Leather Tannery

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Reclaimed Wood Frame // 5 x 7 // Douglas Fir from Leather Tannery
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Reclaimed Wood Frame // 5 x 7 // Douglas Fir from Leather Tannery Reclaimed Wood Frame // 5 x 7 // Douglas Fir from Leather Tannery Reclaimed Wood Frame // 5 x 7 // Douglas Fir from Leather Tannery
In 1863, the Muir and McDonald Company opened a leather tannery in Dallas, OR. The leather was treated with the traditional vegetable tanning process which took over 4 months to complete. It was then sold to strap and saddle makers around the country. The tannery operated for 144 years, even rebuilding in 1902 after a devastating fire. In 2007 when they closed their doors for good, the buildings and tanning vats were dismantled and salvaged. The wood used for this frame is Douglas Fir from 1902 when the tannery was rebuilt. We have taken great care to honor the history and beauty of this wood.

Frame is 5 x 7 and includes glass, acid-free backing, easel back and sawtooth hangers. Arrives ready for you to install artwork and display vertically or horizontally on wall or table top..

We have preserved the original saw marks and finished the frame with several coats of our natural oil finish. Limited edition of 2. We include a card of authenticity that notes the wood species, age, source, and edition number.

In stock and ships within 2 business days.

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