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Last Updated
Monday, December 19, 2005
Cabin Fever:
"A type of hysteria brought on by spending too much time with log cabins. Its symptoms are of many kinds: abused of equity lines, excessive collecting of old wood, hanging out with construction crews, and exploring all old houses along the roads. Cabin fever can create hallucinations and deliria about the costs of cabin restoration. This impulsive log disorder can only be cured by purchasing additional log cabins."
-Revel Pogue
At Dry Branch Log Cabins we specialize
in finding and rescuing 150-200 year old Hand Hewn
Log Cabins and Barns. Listed below are the cabins and barns we currently
have for sale.
Regrettably all the cabins and barns we find cannot be saved but we
keep the best to pass on
to our customers. We also carry vintage stone, handmade brick, lumber,
and hand-hewn mantels
for the fireplace. Our inventory is constantly changing so if you don't
see what you are looking
for, give us the chance to find it for you. If you have any questions,
please contact us.

Beautiful Chestnut Cabin
full 2 story Circa 1850.
Dimensions: 18' x 20'
Other Notes: Very nice and solid
pre-blight chestnut logs

Very Early Settlers Cabin
Dimensions: 17' x 21'
Other Notes: Very nice mixture of Poplar and Chestnut
Logs


Hand Hewn Log Benches, Custom made, Oak-Pine-Poplar-Chestnut


Several Hundred Feet of Hand-Hewn
Heartpine Logs
Great for Fireplace Mantels
Heart Pine T & G Flooring, 1 1/4 inch thick 6" to 12"
wide and variable length up to 16 feet, approximately 500 square feet
available.
Chestnut flooring, 1 1/4 inch thick 6" to 12" wide, variable
length to 16 feet, approximately 500 square feet available.


1 1/2 story Georgia Cabin circa 1820
Dimension 17'x21'
Other Notes: Very early slave cabin. This is a very nice old Heart Pine cabin with 12"-14" logs.


1 1/2 Story Very Beautiful Georgia Cabin, Circa 1825
Dimensions: 20'x24'
Other notes: Has very nice beaded floor joist, large 12"-16" Heart Pine logs. Once in a lifetime find.