Log Cabin Kings

Log Cabin Kings

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Reality

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The best custom log homes are built by the experts at Pioneer Log Homes. These master woodworkers and skilled craftsmen will design, fabricate and build any large and sprawling log home on their own property, then disassemble and ship it dismantled to the address specified by the client, wherever it may be in the world, even if it's on the opposite side of the globe. Finally, they will arrive at the specified location in person to finally build the log home exactly where the customer wants it. This method of manufacturing and building log houses is so unique that it is unparalleled in the world, and as yet has no competition.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Returning Series

Original Language

English

Runtime

mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

03 May 2025

Country

United States of America

Cast

Troy MacNeill

Troy MacNeill

narrator

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