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Re: Re: Re: What I Used my Farmall A For !!!
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 08, 2003 at 17:19:45 from (64.228.13.192):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What I Used my Farmall A For !!! posted by scotty on October 08, 2003 at 13:03:44:
Scotty: The tree was actually as wide as it was high. I don't really understand this balsam Christmas tree business, but apparently some trees will just not shape up. It's in the genetic make up. As far as the industry goes this would have been a junk tree. In the tree lot they normally cut them down and cut them up for organic matter. They shear them every year to give the precise shape they want. I still think Frank was pulling our leg. I personally think he took out his bow window in their living room. It would be about 8' wide by 5' high. He would go to that much work. I don't think Sandy ever believed he would try and get it in the house, but rather use it as an outdoor tree. The particular tree was actually sent to him as a bit of a joke, but he turned it arround on us. He built this house piece by piece in 1975, himself. That window is probably designed to come out in about 5 minutes.
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