WOODSTOCK ARTIFACTS
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Woodstock Wood

Fifty miles north of New York City in the town of Sugarloaf, New York, Tim Diltz has operated a frame shop for over forty years, specializing in recycled barn wood frames.

The wood used in these artifact frames comes from a shed that was located across the road from Max Yasgur's field, adjacent to the stage at the festival.

​Tim personally harvested the planks in 1982, before the shed collapsed and was finally removed in the late eighties.

There was enough wood for a total of only 35 frames, and he has supplied a certificate of authenticity to this fact.

Also displayed is a photo post card to corroborate the existence and location of the shed, shown with towels hanging from the eaves.


Note: Tim is brother to Henry Diltz, the official Woodstock Festival photographer.
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