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chainsaw museums

Started by chainsaw dog, October 16, 2013, 06:13:28 AM

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chainsaw dog

Anybody know of any good ones up here  in the far northeast??p
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loggah

Probably in your neck of the woods,the lumbermans museum in Patten, or the forestry museum in Ashland that Pete Sawyer built. I dont know of any specific "CHAINSAW" museums around. I have a collection of around 60 old saws in my mini-museum. Don
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breederman

I just was about to reply that you had a little museum up that way!  You chimed in while I was typing.
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clww

When I saw the title of this conversation, my first thought of Northeastern chainsaw museum was he should go pay a visit to loggah! :D :)
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  I visited the loggah mini-museum back in the spring and he has a lot to see!
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chainsaw dog

 Went to patten two weeks ago,it was great.planning.to go on a bike trip again up there ln the spring  : breederman are you near the sports center???my other favorite place on earth since 1970.. i ve only got 50 saws.back to 1946.
New saws don't have personalities until they're old

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