"ROLL
OUT THE BARREL....we'll have a barrel of fun..."
Hello ! My name is Dwaine McNeil. Have you ever wondered how
that song came into being ?
From what I've been able to find out, old whiskey
barrels that the whiskey industry can no longer use, were
commonly purchased by ranchers and farmers living in the
prairies. They would pour a few gallons of water into these
barrels, and every day would "roll out the barrel", or SWISH the
water inside. After 21 days or so, the residual alcohol left in
the wood would be absorbed into the water and it was time to
have "a barrel of fun" ! The "swish" would be consumed,
and...the barrel was thrown out into the field to rot away. Some
thrifty folks would cut the barrel in half and make planters,
feeders, burn them as fire wood, or use one for a rain barrel.
For the most part, however, this beautiful wood, THE FINEST
QUALITY OF OAK IN THE WORLD, was abandoned.
Today, finding quarter cut white oak for sale is extremely
difficult. Known in the industry as a rare wood not generally
used on today's market, IF one stumbles upon a board or two, the
cost, ($14.95 per 12" x 12" x 1" square section), is priced way
above even an upper class income. Quarter cut oak, called
("Tiger Wood") by some of our seniors, was used in high quality
antiques for centuries. Today, those antiques sell at auctions
for many thousands of dollars to avid collectors. Today, as in
the past, only the worlds wealthiest people could afford this
kind of quality...until now!
McNEIL OAK BARREL ART brings the antique 150 - 200 year old
wood, the quality, and the affordability to the average
household. Artist and creator, Dwaine McNeil wanted to work with
not only quarter cut oak, but with oak that had been well aged
and had seen other uses. That's where the "barrel" part comes
in. All of our HANDMADE furniture uses wood from 150 - 200 year
old whiskey barrels. Using his own creativity and knowledge of
the "heart of the wood", Dwaine developed a process for
straightening the staves. A process which has taken 25 years to
develop. (patent pending). It is only with the eye of an artist
that Dwaine could possibly see the finished product in the oak
staves when they arrive at the shop. The staves, measuring from
2" x 31" and up, are covered in charcoal. First he carefully
cleans, sands and restores the finish to uncover each piece's
unique character, then he sets about to immortalize the wood as
a functional piece.
From toothpick holders to magazine racks, from arched hope
chests with hidden compartments to delightful deacon benches,
from saloon tables to gorgeous grandfather clocks, each of
McNeil's creations is unique.
Where does Dwaine come up with the design for each piece? "From
my head. I make them up," he explains. From a wide variety of
items, what is Dwaine's favourite piece? "Oh, it's always the
last one I finished. Right now, it's this, " he smiles, running
his hand over the well polished wood. "There's always a new
favourite".
CRAFTSMANSHIP: All of our
furniture is OUR OWN ORIGINAL DESIGN, HAND-MADE in the manner as
the high quality antiques were constructed 200 years ago. No
veneers, press board or MDF is used. Each piece is individually
handmade, using mortise & tenon joins, dove tails, finger joins,
tongue & groove, dowels, glue, and screws. No nails or staples
are used in our construction. A high quality Danish Oil is then
applied to the pieces, with the final sanding process done by
hand. Each piece then receives a light coat of lacquer, hand
scuffed between coats, and a final application of "The Original
Beeswax Furniture Polish."
Our Certificate of Quality accompanies each piece.
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