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  1. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    To each their own on choice of the matter. Either way, one hard hat down and a life saved is a good thing.
  2. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    That's a familiar scenario many times over, Buddy. Now, clanging those tin hats, I'll bet, can be heard in the woods a mile away. As good as, or better than a whistle.
  3. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    A sounding device!
  4. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    Hey, you can cook stew in them, too.
  5. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    Yeah, but genes, I think, is crux of it all.. In my next life I'll be fully fledged!
  6. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    Must be in my genes, then. Just like my Pappy.
  7. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    What about hard-hats causing baldness? Any takers?
  8. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    Now, now,,, those old Mac-T 'tin hats', actually aluminum, I know for a fact have saved many a timber faller a trip to the Doc, and I have never ever heard, through my entire career, of ever having to pry a tin hat off any injured man's head. If ever it happen the poor fellow was probably dead...
  9. gf beranek

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    During my generation the Mac-T was the iconic symbol of the woods workers, and always will be in my mind.
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