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Hickory Lumber

Hickory Lumber

Hickory (Carya Glabra) is a medium to large size tree that originated in North America. Hickory wood has sapwood white in color and heartwood with a brown or reddish-brown tint. Hickory is the heaviest, hardest, and strongest of all North American hardwoods. Hickory has a straight, fine grain that can be sanded to a good finish.

Some common uses for Hickory lumber include cabinet making, furniture, flooring, tool handles, and sporting goods.

Cook Lumber Company recommends Hickory lumber being used for any projects that requires high strength and durability.

Cook Lumber Company has the capabilities to provide large quantities of Hickory lumber to companies worldwide while complying with all national and international lumber laws.