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    Angry Old Sawmill with headrig graphic needed

    I am in desperate need for a graphic of an old Sawmill with a Headrig. I would be willing to pay for the correct one. I would like to have the headrig in the front with the shed fading off into the distance. Thanks in advance for any help on this one. I know it is a tough one.
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    Kathy would love to help, but I haven't got a clue what a headrig is or I could have drawn it for you - I did find this website w w w.jacksonlbrharvester.com/index.html which seems to have pictures relating to sawmills might be worth a gander.
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    Thanks for the link Frank. I took a look at the site. Everything there is fairly modern. I am still looking. Need something from the Early 1900's.
    A head rig is two round saw blades one on top (above) of the other the larger one being on the bottom. Thanks for your efforts.
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    I found this if it can be of help. http://www.pixagogo.com/Photos/Album...L9pSioWBQWVPYJ

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    WOW, Bruce, This is sooooo close to what I am thinking they want. I am going to have to purchase it.
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    I thought it had possibilities myself when I read what was needed. Want I should find an old shed/shack too?

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    You can try searching for Darius Kinsey photographs. He was a prominent photographer in the late 1800's to early 1900's in the logging community in Western Washington. Other photographers from that PNW era were Monner & Atkeson.
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