He passed away December 3rd. First article I always read in loggers world he was a real hoot to read. He could even make a story about a riggen shack amusing.
I enjoyed his writings, I wonder if we could publish some of them here. They would be enjoyed by all. He had a commonsense style of writing.
He will be missed.
Kevin
If enough of us wrote mite make it happenYup. I wonder if LW could put together a collection of his stories and columns? I'd buy a copy. Or two.
He wrote just like the old timers talked...I always enjoyed that.
Amazon lists two books by Finley Hays.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/s...-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Finley Hays
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Unfortunately, "Finley's Rigging Shack" (Paperback - Collection of Finley Hay's columns from 1966 thru 1979.) is going for over $27 with shipping.
Golo:
Good to see and thanks for your no limits on great writting.
All here on AS appreciate your transcribing one chapter a week.
Your the MAN!
Yup sounded just like my Grandpa fortunately have an old timer across the street that sounds a lot like both(Granpa and Finley) hes 75 still haulin logs he figures when he quits hell sit down and die so he just keeps on truckin."The Riggin' Shack"... He made it all seem real. Even for those of us who were out of the woods for a spell... He reminded me of My Grandpa... the same man who taught me to be smart in the woods. Don't put up with any BS, but be humble enough to know when a man is biting off more than he can chew.
R.I.P. Mr. Hays... Loggers World will never be the same without ya...
Gary
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