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Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods

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Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods
Company typePrivate Corporation
Industry
Founded1960; 64 years ago (1960)
Canfield, Ohio, U.S.
Founders
  • Paul Baird
  • Howard Baird
  • Richard Baird
HeadquartersCanfield, Ohio, U.S.
Areas served
United States and Canada
Key people
Paul Baird (president)
ProductsLumber, Plywood, Mouldings, Flooring, Doors, Mantels, Tools
Websitewww.bairdbrothers.com

Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods is a privately held manufacturer and retailer of interior hardwood products. It has been family owned and operated since 1960. The company is headquartered in Canfield, Ohio.

Baird Brothers manufactures and retails interior hardwood products. The company produces products as simple as dimensional lumber and hardwood flooring, to custom doors, mouldings, and other products.[1][2][3]

History

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Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods, also known by its incorporated name, Baird Brothers Sawmill, was founded in 1960.[1]

President Paul Baird, the last surviving founder, but the company still remains a family owned and operated business. Now into their second generation, the family business is conducted by Scott Baird, Mark Baird, Matt Baird, Lori Baird, Terry Baird, and Tim Baird.[2]

Currently the company operates all of its business through its headquarters in Canfield, Ohio, doing most of its business through online and phone sales.[1] Baird Brothers has an annual festival named the "Red White & True Fall Festival".[4][5] The company has evolved from a small operation to a nationwide corporation housing their finished product in warehouses spanning more than 200 yards.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Baird Brothers busy building". The Vindicator. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  2. ^ a b c "Baird Brothers Festival Will Showcase Its Craftsmanship - Business Journal Daily". Business Journal Daily. 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  3. ^ "Technology Updates the Craftsman's Eye at Baird". Business Journal Daily.
  4. ^ "Baird Brothers celebrates American craftsmanship at fall festival". The Vindicator.
  5. ^ "Baird Bros. event offers carpentry projects, demos, tours". The Vindicator. Retrieved 2018-01-22.