National Hardwood Magazine - May 2023
Get the latest hardwood news in the May 2023 issue of National Hardwood Magazine! This issue features stories on Oak Pointe, Gates Milling, M&M Lumber and much more.
Get the latest hardwood news in the May 2023 issue of National Hardwood Magazine! This issue features stories on Oak Pointe, Gates Milling, M&M Lumber and much more.
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A quick look through the Oak Pointe’s catalogue reveals dozens of species including Red and White Oak, Quartersawn White Oak,<br />
Hard and Soft Maple, Beech, Alder, American Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, Hickory, Jatoba and Sapele, as well as other species upon request,<br />
of which the company purchases over 100,000 board feet annually.<br />
Oak Pointe<br />
A Quality Custom Manufacturer<br />
By Scott Dalton<br />
Newcomerstown, OH – When David Weissman<br />
purchased Oak Pointe, located here, in July<br />
2007, he knew he was buying into a solid company.<br />
Weissman had done business with the company for<br />
some time, having worked for a building components<br />
wholesaler that specialized in windows, doors, stair<br />
components, and other millwork. He knew that Oak<br />
Pointe, which had originally opened in 1996, had quickly<br />
established itself as a regional leader in the manufacturing<br />
of stair parts.<br />
“Prior to Oak Pointe, I had a little wood turning shop<br />
and was trying to grow, and I needed a better facility,”<br />
Weissman recalled, adding that his company, Creative<br />
Custom Components, was focused exclusively on custom-made<br />
products, while Oak Pointe was almost entirely<br />
dedicated to manufacturing parts for stairways. “I<br />
needed an expanded, talented employee base and a<br />
bigger customer base.”<br />
It turned out to be a perfect match, with the re-focused<br />
Oak Pointe building on its reputation for consistent quality,<br />
but now with the additional feature of a dedicated<br />
custom approach. Weissman explained that the shift in<br />
approach provided a welcome jolt to the industry in general.<br />
“Before 2010, if you went and gathered up catalogues<br />
to all the stair component companies, they all looked the<br />
same as they had for years,” he noted. “Now imagine<br />
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