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Name: Dave Florence
email: the florences@shaw.ca
Date: 10/02/02

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Hi Troy
We don't have any parts books.  I suggest you check out
"Chainsaws collectors corner"
They have a "marketplace" section where you could post your question.

 

Name: Troy Schroeder
email: rock@mwt.net
Date: 10/9/02

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I need a part book for a mall chain saw

 

Name: dave florence
email: the florences@shaw.ca
Date: 9/12/02

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Hi Fred
Not that I'm aware of.  Some members have a few anecdotes about several of the Donkeys in the area, but we haven't documented the information yet. We should.

 

dave florence, Forestry Museum vice pres

Name: Fred Mobray
email: fmowbray@uniserve.com
Date: 9/3/02

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Good work on this site. I recently visited the steam donkey above Chippewa Bay on Powell Lake. Has any history of that operation been published?

 

Name: Peter K
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Date: 7/16/02

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Loved your museum.

Name: Gary
email: Virgar@proaxis.com
Date: 4/12/02

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Having very hard time finding info on Mall Chain saw.  I think model 7.  Bar is little over 6' total length short of eight ft.  Couldn't read serial no.  Two handles, stinger on other end.  Need to know on or about year.  Know it came from Mall Tool Company, chicago.  Any info will help
Gary

Name: Jen
email: jenandcarol4@hotmail.com
Date: 10/31/01

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hey guys... this website is good for getting information on the history of forestry in Canada. I used it for my socials project on forestry in grade 10.

 

Name: John Penner
email: japenner@shaw.ca
Date: 6/1/02

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Name: Rudi
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Date: 5/7/00

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May 7, 2000 Dave, the new steam donkey exhibit looks great

Name: B. Crilly
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Date: 11/30/99

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Great job. I really enjoyed the work that went into it. Great information for everyone to enjoy.

Name: Ingrid van Zwaaij
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Date: 10/28/99

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Greetings to Rudi and I'll come over next year so he can show me the museum.

Name: Pat Tardif
email: pltardif@prcn.org
Date: 9/9/99

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A trip through our local history. Fascinating!! Where can I get the book Boats, Bucksaws and Blisters?

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