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  1. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    I like the guy. He's reminding of so many people I've met in the industry. High strung, vocal and big heart.
  2. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    Truly words of wisdom.
  3. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    About the time we think we got it all figured out something happens to prove that thought wrong. Exceptions abound in the natural world!
  4. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    It's odd though that the twist can run right or left in the same species.
  5. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    you'll find it in pages 251-252
  6. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    In a twisted tree the grain runs in a spiral. And so with a face and back cut in the stump, in corner of the hinge the grain will run into the stump and in the other it will run into the face. In the latter case it is the least holding corner. The stump tells the story. And talk about a...
  7. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    Oh, what a faller would give for big trees, flat ground and no brush. It's like heaven. So long as it pays well especially.
  8. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    The bushel faller in a pecker-poll-patch is a living falling machine that is run by a mindset to make it pay. They think two to three trees ahead while they work on any one. And so when they walk up to the next to fall it the time between judging it's favor and having it on the ground has...
  9. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    Same here, Squish.
  10. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    The Windsor is my standby and the VO is my fav.
  11. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    That Canuck Whiskey is about the best there is. Me likey.
  12. gf beranek

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    Nice pic, Dave. It's funny just how many times I put the undercut up to such included knots and not see any clues of their presence until the tree is down, and not always where it was supposed to be. Redwoods have a tendency for pockets of included bark. Which everything appears to be...
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