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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1576626" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>These were professional timber fallers with some riggin men throw in for effect. The was a certain amount of hard liquor involved in the brawl but drunk or sober none of them would be seen running a Dolmar, Poulan, Echo, or Jonsred. Some of the older individuals may have ran McCullochs but it was way past their day. They quit making a decent commercial saw in the early 70's. </p><p>But it wasn't the only brawl I was involved in or witnessed in the Focs'hol (sp) bar in Ketchikan. Back then Ketchikan was pretty wild west. Loggers came to town after months in logging camps. Fisherman came in to town too. Lots of money. Lots of booze. Lots of wild crazy young men full of testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1576626, member: 498"] These were professional timber fallers with some riggin men throw in for effect. The was a certain amount of hard liquor involved in the brawl but drunk or sober none of them would be seen running a Dolmar, Poulan, Echo, or Jonsred. Some of the older individuals may have ran McCullochs but it was way past their day. They quit making a decent commercial saw in the early 70's. But it wasn't the only brawl I was involved in or witnessed in the Focs'hol (sp) bar in Ketchikan. Back then Ketchikan was pretty wild west. Loggers came to town after months in logging camps. Fisherman came in to town too. Lots of money. Lots of booze. Lots of wild crazy young men full of testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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