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  1. Al Smith

    Axe men

    Oh I do enjoy what situations old Shelby gets himself into .Of course the whole thing is sensationalized but it's still entertaining . Now those west coast fellers .Bushweasel who used to post on Rcesaws came through here a few years back .He pretty much said if those pushers treated people...
  2. Al Smith

    Axe men

    I'll have to get a hold of "Bush Weasel " on another site to get the true low down on that western logging . I don't know myself ,never been there ,never saw it in action . Old Weasel is a faller from Idaho that came to the Ohio GTG .Brought uncle Al a Lombard saw that must have came over on...
  3. Al Smith

    Axe men

    Not to worry old Dwayne will be on the next of the series .:lol:
  4. Al Smith

    Axe men

    The whole series is dramatized no doubt .
  5. Al Smith

    Axe men

    You got that right .We'ed go to duke city ,wrench or no wrench . That series is shall we say over dramatized and highly scripted . Saturday at the GTG there was a faller from Idaho and his comment about that series is about like what most of us have percieved .
  6. Al Smith

    Axe men

    That's just politics as usual .It took that guy that started Timeless Timber several years of legal maneuvers before he could fish the sunken timber out of the great lakes . You would think the state would be grateful for ridding the waterways of hazards to navigation .:what:
  7. Al Smith

    Axe men

    I find the series interesting but I'm sure very much sensationalized . If evey timberman was as grumpy as a majority of those folks they would either have to be as tough as nails or keep a dentist on consignment . That clown fishing water logged stuff out of the river is a hoot though .:lol:
  8. Al Smith

    Axe men

    I think the whole thing is dramatized for TV .In spite of that though I find it interesting due to the fact that the type work done on the western slopes is not done in this area . Fact is I've never really seen high line logging done any where in person .
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