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Friday, June 14, 2013

Salvage Job: former 1st Baptist Church - Bluefield, WV


The Black Dog Crew just returned from a quick salvage trip to save some stunning architectural features from the former 1st Baptist Church in Bluefield, WV - circa 1907.  The building is now home to The Spoken Word Temple, which is currently renovating the space.  


This set of 7 panel antique oak doors would double nicely as wainscoting!  * See our Ebay Store for listings


The original balcony came down in three pieces and would make an incredible bar front!





We typically turn down organs and pianos, due to space, so I'm not sure what Mike and Robert had in mind when they brought this c.1917 pipe organ back to the shop!  Can't wait to see what happens with this beautiful piece!



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Antique M. P. Moller Pipe Organ - circa 1917 salvaged from the former 1st Baptist Church in Bluefield, WV





The crew returned from salvaging the former 1st Baptist Church in Bluefield, WV with this.... a 1917 pipe organ!


Made by the M. P. Moller Company in Greencastle, PA.


For those who have updated to digital organs, the pipes would make a beautiful facade.  There are 32 total - the tallest is 109" and the shortest is 59 5/8".

We talked to Josh at Whitesel Organs in Harrisonburg, VA - he estimated that a full restoration would likely cost between $70,000-80,000 - still a bargin compared to the cost of a new pipe organ.


The wood pipes are stunning just by themselves! 


 Available here at:

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Terracotta (Terra Cotta) Permagrid Block turned Succulent Planter!


It's always fun to see what our customers will come up with next!


 Our customer, Lisa, turned this salvaged terra cotta permagrid block into a beautiful succulent planter!


We have a number of these still in stock - only $5 each!


For our Ebay listing, click HERE
or visit our warehouse at:

Black Dog Salvage
902 13th Street SW
Roanoke, VA 24016

Friday, June 7, 2013

Salvage Job: Smith Mountain Lake / Radford, VA / Delivery to NYC


Leave it to living in a small town when 'the bee guy' that comes to save the day during a salvage job turns out to be one of your good customers!  We were thrilled to have Jeff Jenner - co-owner of Turkey Ridge Farms in Boones Mill, VA - help re-home a swarm of honeybees during a recent salvage job at Smith Mountain Lake. The cabin was located on property owned by Crystal Shores Marina, which is slated for development.


 For some background on Jeff, click HERE for an article describing the unique and awesome 5,000 square foot Queen Anne Victorian in the making he's building with his wife Sandy!



The crew was able to salvage beautiful old growth wood from the cabin that will be used for many projects, including this bed designed by Mike and Gracie.


Note the pillows from our vendor, Woven Home!


Robert and Tay made a quick trip down to Radford to salvage a number of antique light fixtures (listed in our Ebay Store) and this unusual bathtub. 




We don't typically take in built-in tubs but this is unusual in that it is  three sided and just look at those curves!



Big Balls also arrived at the shop!


Great nautical yard art!


We appreciated having the opportunity to see how the fire doors, salvaged from Washington Mills in Mayodan, NC, will live on!


Mike and Ted delivered the doors to a former cotton factory that has been converted to lofts - can't think of a better fit!  Here's a behind the scenes look at the glamorous side of filming Salvage Dawgs :)  Many thanks to homeowner Frank and son Jack for being such good sports!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Salvage Job: Norfolk, VA - Ghent Row - The Painted Lady Restaurant & Tea Room


The Black Dog Crew recently headed to Norfolk, VA to salvage a block of homes, known as Ghent Row, prior to demolition.  Two of the houses were home to The Painted Lady Restaurant & Tea Room (pictured below), a well loved local landmark.  


We are very thankful to the Hoover family for making a special effort to see that the architectural details from these properties were saved from the landfill prior to demolition.  They were owner operators of The Painted Lady and admired her as much as her patrons but unfortunately the buildings were no longer sustainable.  The neighborhood is currently going through a transition and in her place will be a new 164-unit apartment complex called The Green at Ghent, which will be one of the most environmentally advanced apartment buildings in Norfolk, with two "green walls" for energy efficiency.  


Robert reached out to his old college friend (Go Hokies!) and fraternity brother Scott Crumley, owner of Crumley Group, Inc., to help with this salvage job.  Robert worked for Scott, prior to moving to Roanoke to start his own general contracting business, Blue Ridge Residential.  Thanks to Scott's mom, here's a look back at the early years, circa December 1994! 

Robert, Patti, Janette, Scott

Crumley Group has been building award-winning homes in the Hampton Roads area since 1985 and Robert knew they would provide invaluable support.  When the project was proposed, Scott was the first in line to volunteer his time and resources to join the "fun"!




Next to the three homes was a fish shack, which boasted a salvaged iconic '7-Eleven Cupola'.  Thanks to Scott, we were able to bring it back to the shop in one piece!


Speaking of 7-Eleven's.... Roanoke just happens to have two of the best around!  If you're in town, stop by and say 'hi' to owners Susan and Rob Lipes - their Grandin Village and South Roanoke stores are known as 'The Happiest Place to Be!' and even have their own facebook group!



The Painted Lady's Bar proved to be a challenge to remove but was safely brought back in time to be sold to the set of the TV series Banshee  - look out for it on Cinemax!


While the crew was gone,  Lonny was busy in the wood shop fabricating this custom sink - made from a US Navy Reserve Footlocker (fun fact: Mike and Robert both served in the Navy).
For the Ebay listing, click HERE.

To see the current inventory from The Painted Lady, please visit our Ebay Store.




If you know Mike, it's no surprise that he returned from Norfolk with a boat!  This came from The Bill Hoover Boat Collection and was the one of the first fiberglass Chris Crafts made.  No doubt there are grand plans for "Cheek to Cheek".... stay tuned!

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Multiple sets of Antique Eastlake Decorative Hardware just arrived!


The Black Dog Crew recently returned from salvaging this 1890 home in Knoxville, TN.  They were able to salvage many architectural details including these beautiful antique Eastlake Door Hardware Sets.  We have a total of 9 sets available (please call for a current count) for $375 each.  Each set includes a decorative mortise lock, door knob and backplate.


Here's an interesting history of 'Eastlake' design, found on www.buffaloah.com:

 Origin
To some historians, the Eastlake Style was simply a decorative style of ornamentation found on houses of various other Victorian styles, primarily the Queen Anne and Stick styles.
Other historians would classify Eastlake as a separate style: "A Queen Anne building is noted for its extensive use of curvilinear, slender profile forms, whereas the Eastlake is often noted for its geometric, more massive forms." - Charles Nelson, The Bric-a-Brac Styles
Eastlake is named after Charles L. Eastlake (1833-1906), an English architect who wrote Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery, and Other Details, published in 1868. The book was reprinted in America in 1872 and became so popular that it required six editions within eleven years.
In his book, Eastlake promotes a peculiar kind of furniture and interior decoration that was angular, notched and carved, and deliberately opposed to the curved shapes of French Baroque Revival Styles such as the Second Empire. Traditionally, furniture makers imitated architectural forms, but Eastlake reversed this process. Eastlake houses had architectural ornamentation that had copied the furniture inside the house.
He made no furniture himself, his designs being produced by professional cabinet makers.

It was not only the custom designers who were inspired by Eastlake's ideas. The manufacturers of the machine-made furniture which Eastlake deplored also copied the Eastlake style as it was illustrated in his book.
Eastlake style became a kind of catchall term meaning different things to different people. Eastlake himself commenting on his influence in the United States, said, "I find American tradesmen continually advertising what they are pleased to call Eastlake furniture, the production of which I have had nothing whatever to do, and for the taste of which I should be very sorry to be considered responsible."
Henry Hobson Richardson, an American architect, was one of the foremost proponents of the Eastlake style in the United States. The furniture he designed for the Woburn Public Library and the North Eastern Library in Massachusetts are very similar to pieces which appear in the illustrations to "Hints on Household Taste."






Thursday, May 23, 2013

Black Dog Salvage will be CLOSED Monday, May 27th for Memorial Day


We will be CLOSED on Monday, May 27th in observance of Memorial Day.

Our regular business hours are Monday-Saturday from 9am-5pm, closed Sunday.

We hope to see you soon!


Friday, May 10, 2013

Black Dog Architectural Salvage - New Episodes of Salvage Dawgs begin June 1st on DIY Network!!!

The crew loads stained glass salvaged from a church in Salisbury, NC - photo courtesy of DIY Network

The Black Dog Salvage Crew just finished wrapping up the first season of Salvage Dawgs, as seen on the DIY Network and HGTV!

Mike, Tay, Captain Hook, Robert and Ted - photo courtesy of DIY Network

The first 5 episodes premiered November 8, 2012.  The mid-season premiere,  launching the final 8 episodes of Season 1, will begin June 1st at 11pm on DIY Network.

Mike and Sally, the Salvage Dog - photo courtesy of DIY Network
Set your DVRs!
To find your local listings, go to:

Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside, owners of Black Dog Salvage, with Sally, the Salvage Dog - photo courtesy of DIY Network

The crew has had a busy salvage schedule, with many new stories and treasures to share with viewers!

Grayson, Mike, Robert, Ted and Tay  - photo courtesy of DIY Network
Meet the newest crew member... Grayson! Grayson adds the perfect balance, we're thrilled to have this Roanoke native join our team!