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My main job at Cabin & Timber is a combination of
preservation and conservation. Preserving the unparalleled
craftsmanship inherent in antique hand hewn construction is one
part. The second part is conserving modern forest reserves by
recycling the irreplaceable, old growth, virgin cut timber. I
restore these antique log buildings and timber frame barns back to
the life they once knew. That way, they can once again serve as
homes, places of business or educational sites.

Cabin & Timber has served as a subcontractor for many
organizations in addition to my residential customers.
Below
are some of those projects:
The Saint Louis Missouri Zoo
Project under the direction of Taylor Studios Inc. (Rantoul,
IL).
The Bois Forte Heritage Museum under the direction of
Split Rock Studios (Arden Hills, MN).
The Libby Montana
Visitors Center under the direction of Split Rock Studios (Arden
Hills, MN).
The Savage Custom Home Project under the
direction of Smash Design Inc. (Seattle, WA) and H.P.
Woodworking (Driggs, ID).
The International Wolf Center under
the direction of the Minnesota Science Museum (Minneapolis, MN).
In addition to these special projects Cabin & Timber
also prepared a restoration plan for the St. Louis County,
(Minnesota) Historical Society's Eli Wirtanen Farmstead.


 Cabin
& Timber was awarded the 2001 Labo Award
Cabin & Timber has been featured in the
following Newspapers and Magazines & TV News Programs.
KXMC Minot Daily news
The Ely Echo
The
Messabi Daily News
The Duluth News Tribune
The Ely Timber
Jay
Cabin Fever Magazine
Arrowhead Business Advisor
The
Tower News
Cabin Living Magazine
Cabin & Timber is
also listed in Ed Knapp's book "New Old House". Ed is the president
of Vintage Beams and Timbers, Inc.
You can view my
advertisements in Period Homes Magazine, Log Homes Illustrated,
Sierra Magazine and Clem Labine's Traditional Building
Magazine.
Antique log buildings are time capsules of an age
when sweat, rather than electricity, powered the tools. When time
was more plentiful than money, when wood grain was tight and dense
and when the quality of a pioneer's craftsmanship literally put the life of his family on the line.
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Every one of my antique log buildings are
distinctive. They each have their own story to tell. All the
individual stories are woven together with the common fiber of
shared experience; a flickering lantern, the howling of a winter
wind or the smell of fresh baked goods. A new owner running his hand
over hew marks made generations ago can feel those old stories come
back to life, and let him live in yesterday - today!
Cabin
& Timber was recognized for excellence in the business world
when it was nominated for and won the prestigious 2001 LABO
Entrepreneurial success award. Established in 1993, the Labo
Entrepreneurial Committee selected Cabin & Timber as a winner
among a field of 41 nominees. The website was also recognized for
its excellence and was presented with the Cut Above the Rest award
in 2001.

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