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OVER STOCK on these High Quality Mantels This Model 128-50" Retails for $925.00

 

 
   
This Stain Grade Pre-Sanded Hardwood  Mantel "The Old Hickory" has  a  Bold appearance due to its deep profile Fluted Legs and Breast Board relief.  Detail and craftsmanship are clearly evident in the precise carved detail in the legs and center breast board.  The Mantel is constructed of an Asian Hard wood called Choi.  Choi has the strength, graining and color of white Oak. It stains easily from a light Honey Oak to Dark Mahogany or Cherry.  The Mantel ships by UPS Ground Freight and is Arrives with the 2 legs and breast board ( Mantel Shelf ) separated. The Legs simply bolt in place.

The Old Hickory

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The Old Hickory

               MODEL  NO. 128  -         (50)    (56)
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 Internal Leg Width:                                    50"        56"
B- Interior Height:                                             42"         42"
C- Projection:                                                        1.5"        1.5"
D- Shelf Length:                                                 70"           76"
E- Shelf Depth:                                                     8"       8"
F- Width to outside leg at Base:               65.5"   71.5"
G- Overall Height:                                               57 3/4"     57 3/4 "

See Dimension Chart Below

 

This sale is for the Model 128-(50) Only.  For other Mantels Styles including more economical MDF paint grades, visit www.MantelPro.com  or Call Us at 336 682 3241See the Dimension Chart above and Below to determine if this mantel is sized properly for your Fireplace. Be aware that certain code requirements for minimum clearances to the edge of the firebox opening are required. You are responsible to check with your local municipal inspections department for proper clearances.  Note if you find that you need more vertical interior clearance this can be achieved by building a plinth base for each leg to raise the entire mantel.