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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 990969" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>I have no idea where they were from, it was the same crew that Diggins always used when I specified I wanted Amish.</p></blockquote><p>I just wonderd, they are two of the different groups and thought you might have known. Glad you had good luck with them.[/quote]</p><p>The guy at Diggins used the A hwy Amish </p><p>I always preffered using the Mennonites from around Seymour if I was hiring them to do some carpentry work they are better at trim work and seem to take more pride in their work also </p><p></p><p>I usually bought all my barns packages and lumber from Bylers at Cedar Gap or from Robbs truss shop in Rogersville </p><p>The thing I liked about Robbs was all his lumber was truss grade #1 yellow pine[/quote]</p><p>You got it, we have are own amish crews from c hwy at seymour, and we buy all of our metal and lumber from bylers, they are really good to buy from, and we have used thousands of robbs truses.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 990969, member: 16167"] I have no idea where they were from, it was the same crew that Diggins always used when I specified I wanted Amish.[/quote] I just wonderd, they are two of the different groups and thought you might have known. Glad you had good luck with them.[/quote] The guy at Diggins used the A hwy Amish I always preffered using the Mennonites from around Seymour if I was hiring them to do some carpentry work they are better at trim work and seem to take more pride in their work also I usually bought all my barns packages and lumber from Bylers at Cedar Gap or from Robbs truss shop in Rogersville The thing I liked about Robbs was all his lumber was truss grade #1 yellow pine[/quote] You got it, we have are own amish crews from c hwy at seymour, and we buy all of our metal and lumber from bylers, they are really good to buy from, and we have used thousands of robbs truses. [/QUOTE]
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