Things That Last Forever

Looks like an 041. Late 60s - early 70s. Its definetly paid for itself!

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Thanks for the info! And you are correct; it owes NOTHING. It's paid for itself for a couple of different people.

Triple - a thread probably won't happen for a while. I have several other projects to get done before I can start this one.
 
Here it sits, she's going to take quite a bit of cleaning.

Jbird, those exposed beams wont be there forever.

I'm thinking of putting up another tree like the one on the corner of the bar, but by the steps instead and using the saw as a handrail.
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I like the idea of it piercing thru a log....may want to run the saw the other way however so the weight of it holds it in place. I also like the way you are finishing off the ceiling... I have a basement to finish one day... I should have known you would come up with something creative.
 
Well if we want to see how far back...here you go. Hand me down from my dad that he wore in the early. 60s. My early bow hunts were this and pair of wool army surplus pants that were made to fit someone 50# more than me. It’s been dry cleaned and hung in protection to preserve for who knows? Don’t remember ever caring and don’t remember deer ever caring. Cool stories from everyone. Sorry you are so young j-bird!
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I have the same jacket! My dad shot lots of deer wearing this in the PA mountains. I don't get much use out of it in SC.
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jbird...Here’s a pic of the greatest camo pattern of all time prolly before your time - Trebark. Pic was taken in 1995 way back up in the hills near Huntington WV. Took my boys up there when they were still in school. Old friend’s cabin. I loved that shirt. Had matching pants but somewhere along the way I’ve misplaced them among the moves. Hope I’ve just got em packed away as I’d love to wear that shirt again. Wish someone would acquire the original trebark camo pattern and start making it again. Bought that shirt around 1986.
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You can get Trebark camo on ebay:
https://www.ebay.com/bhp/trebark
 
Can I come too Dogghr? I"ll wear mine with an original green Effinger crusher and the Woolrich green wool pants w/suspenders of course.

Of course. Dang i no longer have my surplus wools. Call ourselves the men n plaid/or women.


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Funny thing about the wool clothes of days gone by. As I got older they no longer fit me but I just couldn't let them go. And now just a few short years later they seem to have stretched and alas!!! They fit again.
 
jbird...Here’s a pic of the greatest camo pattern of all time prolly before your time - Trebark. Pic was taken in 1995 way back up in the hills near Huntington WV. Took my boys up there when they were still in school. Old friend’s cabin. I loved that shirt. Had matching pants but somewhere along the way I’ve misplaced them among the moves. Hope I’ve just got em packed away as I’d love to wear that shirt again. Wish someone would acquire the original trebark camo pattern and start making it again. Bought that shirt around 1986.
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Mossy Oak Bottomland is pretty similar, at least to me.
 
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