240 days ago
by Greg3G |
10 comments »
It was a pretty good day, despite the gray weather outside. I arrived at the show today with a short list of things to accomplish.
Highest on my priority list was to get my battery issue for my Makita 18v Li solved. 3 of the 4 batteries have for it have gone bad, in less than 20 charges. I dropped by the booth yesterday and spoke with the district manager and he asked that I bring them in so they could test and replace them if needed. Got this done right away. Nice guys and eager to get th...
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687 days ago
by odie |
9 comments »
O. K. you guys. You say you needed photographs. I really don’t understand. Guys, one is white and one is green. I hope this helps you get a visual. We should get back on topic for #5.
I took this picture today.
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796 days ago
by Douglas Bordner |
14 comments »
This week it’s a repeat visit to Karson's shop. You may remember that Debbie visited Karson's long ago in the early forum version of the tour, exhibiting her mountain goat-like scaling abilities while inspecting Karson’s incredible collection of lumber. This tour is a recognition of Karson’s contributions to Lumberjocks. Yes, Karson was one of the pioneer members of LJs, with nearly 500 days of membership logged.
Here he is at the beginning with our founder and several of...
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822 days ago
by Karson |
8 comments »
Well I’ve finally got everything together to report on the LumberJock Picnic held at Mark DeCou’s home on August 10th, 2007.
It all started with a comment to Mark that said when I visit Kansas City to see relatives that I might stop by his home. The invite appeared in the return e-mail. It then was a while before the trip was planned.
Then Martin put out the announcement that the Official LumberJock Picnic Day was July 15, 2007. MsDebbieP posted a picnic that she held on that day.
I ...
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837 days ago
by Mark A. DeCou |
26 comments »
I was out in the yard planting two little maple trees and the “wife” called from the house, “Phone call, come in the house, it’s Joel Tille from Iowa.” Now, normally, when I am a hundred yards from the house, covered in dirt and sweat and planting trees, and the root ball is laying on the ground rapidly drying out, I would just say, “take a message.”
But, “wife” has learned a few things in 15 years of marriage, namely, because she told...
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