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Amish Handcrafted Barnwood Dry Sink

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Amish Handcrafted Primitive Barnwood Dry Sink. Measures 30" (h) x 21" (w) x 14.5" (d). Constructed from antique primitive barn wood in excess of 100 years old. Unmatched magnificence from weathered barn wood. This Amish dry sink is a piece of history that will last for many ... many ... many ... more years to come. This dry sink is individually handcrafted, so you can expect some minor discrepancies in each. You will be pleased!
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Wooden Hay Fork

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Amish Handcrafted Wooden Hay Fork. What a great addition to any country rustic decor, also very functional for turning or lifting hay or as a dung fork. The association with the bounty of the harvest implies good wishes.
A hay fork takes about three weeks to make. Starting with a single suitable piece of wood, two cuts are made in one end, equal to the length of the tines. The piece is soaked in hot water, after which wedges are inserted in the cuts, causing the wood to separate into tines. The wood is dried and then the tines are sanded into shape.
The fork is resoaked in hot water and then put in a jig, where it remains for about two weeks to give it its lovely curving shape. Finish sanding follows and a hole is drilled in the handle for hanging.
These hay forks are supplied in the natural wood, but may be stained, sealed, and polished or oiled. Made of Hickory and measures 36 Inch H x 5 1/4 Inch W x 3.5 Inch Curve.
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Wooden Hay Fork

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Amish Handcrafted Wooden Hay Fork. What a great addition to any country rustic decor, also very functional for turning or lifting hay or as a dung fork. The association with the bounty of the harvest implies good wishes.
A hay fork takes about three weeks to make. Starting with a single suitable piece of wood, two cuts are made in one end, equal to the length of the tines. The piece is soaked in hot water, after which wedges are inserted in the cuts, causing the wood to separate into tines. The wood is dried and then the tines are sanded into shape.
The fork is resoaked in hot water and then put in a jig, where it remains for about two weeks to give it its lovely curving shape. Finish sanding follows and a hole is drilled in the handle for hanging.
These hay forks are supplied in the natural wood, but may be stained, sealed, and polished or oiled. Made of Hickory and measures 48 Inch H x 7 Inch W x 3.5 Inch Curve.
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Wooden Hay Fork

Great for your country rustic decor!!!
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Amish Handcrafted Wooden Hay Fork. What a great addition to any country rustic decor, also very functional for turning or lifting hay or as a dung fork. The association with the bounty of the harvest implies good wishes.
A hay fork takes about three weeks to make. Starting with a single suitable piece of wood, two cuts are made in one end, equal to the length of the tines. The piece is soaked in hot water, after which wedges are inserted in the cuts, causing the wood to separate into tines. The wood is dried and then the tines are sanded into shape.
The fork is resoaked in hot water and then put in a jig, where it remains for about two weeks to give it its lovely curving shape. Finish sanding follows and a hole is drilled in the handle for hanging.
These hay forks are supplied in the natural wood, but may be stained, sealed, and polished or oiled. Made of Hickory and measures 58 Inch H x 8 1/2 Inch W x 3.5 Inch Curve.
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Wooden Rake

Primitive, Rustic Decor!
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Handcrafted by a 10 year old amish boy. Crafted from Hickory this wooden rake is a replica of an old fashion tool. Wonderful addition to any country primitive or rustic decor. Wooden rakes are light weight and efficient for grading, leveling, or preparing new lawn seeding. Also great for loosing soil or removing leaves or twigs.
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Amish Handcrafted Oxen Yoke for Country Decor

Amish Handcrafted Oxen Yoke for Primitive Country Decor. The modern yoke for oxen is usually aa piece of timber hollowed, or made curving, near each end, and laid on the necks of the oxen, being secured in place by two bows, one inclosing each neck, and fastened through the timber. These were used in the old pioneer days.
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Wooden Shepard Staff

Can be used in any church reinactment that uses shephards!!!
Amish handcrafted shepard crook or hook. You will also see numerous depictions in art of Jesus Christ carrying a shepherd's crook, since he is frequently referred to as the shepherd of Christian followers.
Not only does the shepherd's crook serve as a walking stick, but they may also serve a significant function in the shepherding world. The curved handle is normally wide enough to fit around the neck of a sheep or goat, allowing a herder to catch an animal that is straying and reroute them to a different direction. The hook would also be uses to rescue an animal that had slipped out of reach of the shepherd.
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