🔴 The same board specialty stores sell for $249. 

You can have it at $99 direct from the maker: 141 remaining.

Mac McAllister's Osage Orange Board

The wood they grind into mulch. 

The board your knife will never win against.

Nearly three times harder than walnut

No lacquer, no polymer: gets better with age

Dense enough to take a knife every day without scarring

Still in daily use after 10 years in active kitchens

No maintenance needed

The exact board you receive exists nowhere in any catalog

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Your Current Cutting Board Is Losing That Battle Every Day

Every knife mark on your current board is permanent. The grooves deepen over months. They collect bacteria that do not come out in the wash. The surface warps. In 2 or 3 years it goes in the bin, and you spend another $60 on a board that does the same thing.

 

Osage orange does not work that way.

 

Its Janka hardness is 2,620 pounds-force. White oak is 1,360. Black walnut is 1,010. When your knife comes down on this surface, the wood closes back over the cut. Not scratched. Closed. The board you use every day for 20 years will look exactly like the one you unwrapped on the first morning.

 

The Osage Nation built war bows from this wood for centuries because nothing else on the continent handled that kind of repeated stress. A fence post made from Osage orange in 1884 is still standing in open Missouri weather today. Untreated. The same wood is now on your counter.

 

This is the last cutting board you will ever need to buy.

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The Only Cutting Board That Gets More Beautiful Every Year You Use It

Most boards look their best on the day they arrive. The lacquer yellows. The polymer chips. The color fades. By year 2 it looks like a kitchen utensil.

 

Osage orange works in the opposite direction. The heartwood arrives deep amber to burnt orange. With daily use and 2 coats of food-safe oil per year, it deepens to a warm gold that no stain or finish can replicate. At 5 years it looks better than it did on day 1. This is not marketing language. It is how the wood behaves.

 

No 2 slabs figure the same way in the grain. The board you receive exists in no catalog and cannot be manufactured to order. When you tilt it in the light the grain shifts and pools in a way that stops people mid-sentence.

 

2 times a year, a coat of food-safe oil. 

 

That is the only maintenance this board will ever ask of you.

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After an Hour of Prep, You Notice You Were Not Fighting Anything

A surface with flex or bounce works against your knife on every cut. You compensate without realizing it. After 45 minutes of prep, your wrist knows.

 

Osage orange absorbs the knife with clean, firm resistance. No bounce. No flex. Your vegetables stay exactly where you put them. Your knife does not skid. The board does not move. You work for an hour and then notice you were not fighting the surface at all.

 

The same natural compounds that make this wood rot-proof make it one of the most stable kitchen surfaces you can buy. A coat of oil every few months. 

 

Everything else, it handles on its own, the same way it has been handling open Missouri weather for 140 years.

 

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Mac, Kara, Tyler: That Is the Entire Operation

Mac McAllister spent 40 years in the Ozark timber until the timber took what it was owed. He is 71 now. His hands do not open all the way anymore. He sits in a chair by the workshop window and runs 2 fingers across every board before it ships. His standard has not changed in 40 years.

 

Kara, his daughter, runs the bench. Tyler, his grandson, packs the boards in canvas and drops them at the post office on his way to school.

 

Specialty retailers who carry Osage orange at all list comparable boards at $189 to $249. Mac's price is $99. Not because the board is different in quality. Because there is no retailer, no distributor, and no showroom margin built in. The $99 goes from your card to Douglas County, Missouri, with nobody taking a cut in the middle.

 

These 200 boards are Mac's last. Kara carries the name forward after this. The next direct sale has no confirmed date.

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What Those Who Already Received Theirs Have To Say

Lisa D., 31, Hobart ✓ Verified buyer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"I cook seriously and I have spent real money on boards over the years. This is the first one that performs differently, not just looks different. After 3 months of daily use the surface still has almost no knife marks. I don't fully understand how that is possible but there it is."

Francesca L., 59, Brisbane ✓ Verified buyer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Bought this for my husband. He's 68, cooked his whole life, has owned every cutting board worth owning. He held this under the kitchen light and told me he had never seen an American wood look like that. He uses it every day. He called me last week asking if he could get another one."

James M., 42, Adelaide ✓ Verified buyer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"My last board cost $180 and warped inside a year. This one costs $99 and after 6 months of daily use it looks better than when it arrived. The color has actually deepened. I've started recommending it to everyone I know who cooks."

Albert D., 61, Melbourne ✓ Verified buyer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"What surprised me most was how it feels to use. My old board always felt like I was working against it a little. This one feels like it is meeting you halfway. My partner noticed it without me saying anything, which never happens with kitchen things."

141 Left, $99, No Restock After This Batch

When Mac's 200 boards are gone, Kara takes over and the next direct release has no confirmed date. Specialty retailers who carry Osage orange at all list comparable boards at $189 to $249. Mac set his price at $99 the morning he told Kara it was time. It is not a sale. It is the honest price of a board that goes directly from a workshop in Ava, Missouri to your kitchen, with no one taking a cut in the middle.

 

Every board ships within 5 business days, packed in canvas, fully tracked. 

30-day return for any reason, return shipping covered. 

Mac has never had a return. 

At the current pace, the last board ships before mid-July.

 

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