Watch for old buildings being torn down some of the wood from them is fantastic. The main problem is the contractor tearing them down doesn't have time to be gentle with the wood. They use trachoes and bulldozers. I got lucky last year when they tore down an old stable near me found some boards 16 in wide and one beam that was 16x16 slavage a 10 foot section of it. Now I'm looking for some one with a bandsaw big enough to to cut it into planks. This barn was shipped from out west somewhere and assembled in Ohio in the 1850s. It was all ponderosa pine.
JD