The images offered demonstrate the approximate look of the wood species used on Eagle products. Wood is a naturally occurring product and may vary in color, texture and grain. Texture, grain and color variance do not constitute defects in wood components and are not covered under the warranty.
Hickory (Hardwood)
A Native American tree, hickories are members of the walnut family. Hickory is the hardest, heaviest and strongest American wood in common use. Westward trekking pioneers allegedly made hickory a prerequisite for their wagon wheels.
- Color: White to tan to reddish-brown with inconspicuous fine brown lines.
- Grain: Fine grain
- Characteristics: Extremely tough and resilient, even texture, quite hard and only moderately heavy.
- Finishing: The grain pattern welcomes a full range of medium-to-dark finishes and bleaching treatments.
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