This charming group of West Virginia craftsmen honor their ancestors as they reclaim and restore some of America's oldest and most beautiful barns and cabins.This charming group of West Virginia craftsmen honor their ancestors as they reclaim and restore some of America's oldest and most beautiful barns and cabins.This charming group of West Virginia craftsmen honor their ancestors as they reclaim and restore some of America's oldest and most beautiful barns and cabins.
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Fun show, no doubt about it. Learn what pioneers did in building their cabins and barns, and how this group salvages the logs for new structures. Beautiful country, interesting look at our past, and a playful group who make it all work. The guys are talented and quite knowledgeable of the tools and wood working practices of the past. Who knew? So much history waiting to be discovered and appreciated with good natured humor. The owner of the business narrates portions of the segments. The crew works hard and shows what craftsmanship is all about. Taking down old barns to reuse and carefully salvage the logs for new homes shows how the past can be part of the future. The guys are fun, the owner has a good sense of humor, and they work hard. Entertaining- yes! So the big question for the crew..what does Brian do? ( he wears a mean green frog cap well! ) LOL! 😉
The very first thing that is missing from this show is the language "bleeps". That makes this program one of a kind by today's standards. Most shows today bleep out bad language, but some don't...and those are not viewed in my home. It is wonderful that "old skills" are being shown to us. It is a real eye opening experience to see how hard our ancestors had to work just to stay alive. Johnny Jet related that he thought that most folks today could not survive as the pioneers did, and sadly, he is most probably right. To Mark, Johnny, Sherman, Tim, Graham, Brian, Max and the "New Guy" with the 14 inch beard...THANK YOU for your work and showing us a part of our ancestors history. I will continue to watch Barnwood Builders as long as you continue to produce the program
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I discovered this show about a year and a half ago. I don't know how I missed it! These guys are not only talented in their chosen craft, but where else can you see "hillbillies" quoting Shakespeare and being intellectually "punny"? I binge watched a couple of Saturdays to catch up (thank you DIY and GAC networks!), and now I wait for Sunday night for new episodes. I know more about barns and log cabins than I ever imagined I would. There is at least one other "log cabin" show similar to this - but it doesn't compare to this crew. A real bright spot on TV!
These guys are great to watch - they're truly nice guys, no drama on the show which is very refreshing, and the work is fascinating. Respect for the past and the skills used here pave a wonderful path for the future. Hope you guys stay real, and keep up the good work!!
Love this show, it is shown in australia on friday night at 8.30pm and i never miss a show, Keep it as it is the boys are all natural and do a fantastic job no favorites all are brilliant just keep the show going as it is. There is not much on TV that is as natural as it is.. Thank You Guys Love your show.
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