on a lighter note...

Cousin Eddie?
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That fur lined hat more appropriately represents someone living in the U P, (Michigan's, Upper Peninsula) or Wisconsin.:E Rofl:
I thought maybe at first also, until I saw it's only a single stage snowblower, and there are leaves on the tree. ---- Eliminates the possibility of Wisconsin, the U.P. and even Minnesota.
Leaves are gone long before we get that much snow and no self respecting Wisconsinite uses a single stage. :)
 
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I thought maybe at first also, until I saw it's only a single stage snowblower, and there are leaves on the tree. ---- Eliminates the possibility of Wisconsin, the U.P. and even Minnesota.
Leaves are gone long before we get that much snow and no self respecting Wisconsinite uses a single stage. :)
But obviously self-respect isn't an issue, and it could be a pine...
 
For the Cowboy fans:
If you have a shape with multiple sides, it's called a polygon
If you have a shape with five sides it's called a pentagon.
If you have a star looking shapes with ten sides, it's called a seasongon.
 

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Here's a photo of Tony receiving that Shaw & Hunter award at the 1970 annual EAPHA Dinner Dance. Tony Dyer, then EAPHA President and Princess (Sunny) von Auersperg presented it. I also attended the event.
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