Yes. Got them from Virginia. (not shakes...these were wood shingles)
Hard to cut with a knife.
Butt them tight, they shrink.
BTW, I would post here more often but the color and design are hard on my eyes.
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There is a Shingle Oak that was used by the early settlers for shingles. They are a unique look. The only site I could find for Oak shingles seems to be in England.
http://www.carpenteroakandwoodland.com/products/timber-shingles>>>
I'm guessing this is not a standard roofing product, I will be meeting with the person on Monday and try to talk them into something different like Decra steel Shake profile.>>>
If you sand them smooth and apply a light stain, they sure are purdy.>>>
Oak is easier to spell than cedar
Remember..... you DID say ANY comments :laugh:>>>
They are made from oak trees!>>>