How come they're not called outlaws?
Nuh-uh, no way you just said your dog has a yeast infection.
The homes I expect to see today are borderline mansions from what I gather. The woodwork in them will have been done without the benefit of power tools. The species for the most part are no longer available as lumber. I'm expecting to see some old growth mahogany lumber amongst other things. Farmed trees produce lumber with large annular rings that lend themselves to neither beauty nor strength.
IIRC less than 4% of America's forests are old growth so seeing any new furniture or moldings made from it is unlikely. I have bought a few pieces of Tiger Maple on eBay for $25-$30 a piece to incorporate into my computer desk. My monitor sits on a 6"x12"x7/8" unfinished piece that has bark on one edge.
Even though I'm interested in this stuff I realize that for most people this is only slightly more interesting than golf ball technology. I have a book called
What Wood Is That. It has samples of veneers from 40 species used for lumber.
Have I put the membership into a Borg sleep state?