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Post by Clasec on Jan 9, 2019 1:01:05 GMT -5
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Post by jbowski on Jan 9, 2019 10:13:31 GMT -5
very cool, so Terry was at least selling and maybe even producing Homelite saws from the very earliest days.
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Post by jerseyhighlander on Jan 10, 2019 12:00:01 GMT -5
Nice! Thanks for sharing. Can't help but shake my head at that first one. I mean, I always just tuck a model 17 up under my arm when I'm heading out wood cutting.
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Post by jbowski on Jan 10, 2019 12:42:55 GMT -5
Nice! Thanks for sharing. Can't help but shake my head at that first one. I mean, I always just tuck a model 17 up under my arm when I'm heading out wood cutting. there were more men and less lumbersexuals in the past. compared to earlier two man and drag saws Homelite ads wanted to depict that the saw was able to be lifted and carried easily in comparison to past models.
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Post by stillsawing on Jan 11, 2019 20:00:02 GMT -5
Neat marketing, funny how some thought the "new" light weight saws should be portrayed. What other products came under the Terry name?
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