First thing I gotta say is that Jack's camera is more impressive than any of the saws were. Sensational detail in those pics.
Heck of a day we just had. Met lot's of cool folks, that I look forward to GTG-ing with again in the future.
John; it was very nice of you to open your home to all of us and make sure that we had a good lunch and all. First class job.
I can't possibly remember to mention everyone, but what a great group of people, huh?
Volks obviously gets the Engineering Award for fitting that 038 cylinder on the 034 frame. My first reaction is "You can't do that", but I cut with it, so I guess you can.
Jonathan: Thanks for making me run that big Homelite 2100. Not torque, but TORQUE! Lot's of it. How many saw can you fit in the back of a Trailblazer? 16 and counting.
Albert, great to meet you and run our 70E's together. Classic Jonnys in stereo! If your daughter ever wants the "pretty blue saw", it's all her's. What a sweetheart. Stay in touch, and if you ever need any old Jonny parts or whatever, let me know. And that ported MS260 you did had quite a snort to it.
Pete: Yeah, I know. Call Tilton and find out when the 2172WH is going to be available. I'm on it on the morning.
Glad you guys liked the 560XP, and I'll be passing on your opinions to the Husky folks. Might have to up my order some more. Same for the 372XT, which I originally thought wasn't such a good idea. Geez, I'm glad they didn't listen to me on that one.
Overall, the variety of saws at this GTG was quite a bit better than average. Plenty of Stihls which don't seem to be as plentiful up here in the North Country. That 037 or whatever we're calling it was just great. A real strong 038, a MS441 at it's peak, an 064 with a 660 jug; real good stuff. A Husky 2101, a Dolmar 112, some half blue/half orange Dolkitas. And "The history of Homelite" spilling out of the back of that Trailblazer.
See ya next time.............