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Spent thanksgiving day and night at a historic lodge my good friends own. They bought it along with about 2 sections of land and paid for it with the logs about 20 years ago. Anyway, I've always enjoyed these prints so I took some pictures to share. Might just have to order some myself!
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And maybe a glimpse of less than half the dessert at a loggers thanksgiving!
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After breakfast the next day..
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Nice drawing! I have an old friend who does pencil sketches of Great Lakes lighthouses...very talented.

I'm kinda partial to "Partners".
 
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Shoot, I lost it years ago! I told someone a few weeks ago that my secretary keeps my brain in a jar on her desk. I'm always calling and asking something!
 
Mick, I liked it!

How much:/:

The drawings are real nice. I like the old timer with axes and saws. Interesting contraption the under cutter was using, Ive never seen one of those, were they common back in the day?
 
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Idk Cory, I'd expect any tool that made it easier to under buck with a cross cut would be popular, good eye
 
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Mick, you'll need a little more detail before I buy!
 
Ok, that does it. I want the original. How much.
 
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It's not open to the public but I could likely arrange a walk through with enough notice.
 
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There was a town called Oak Bar there first. A couple banking families had a marriage between them and they bought up the town, knocked it down and built the lodge. This was during prohibition so it was a great place to have a drinking party in the day. Some neat history of all that still there
 
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