I've heard that - not w/ the word repeatedly though. I can see selling green wood at a discount, but only to someone who is aware of it, and has a place to store it.Semi-good share.
I recognized US 15 in the background of their videos. It’s a family business, but they get really poor reviews for repeatedly selling green firewood.![]()
I think it’s great that a family business like that still exists. The videos are charming.I've heard that - not w/ the word repeatedly though. I can see selling green wood at a discount, but only to someone who is aware of it, and has a place to store it.
Regardless, the girls are charming (for Williamsport, especially) and I enjoy their videos.
There's a reason Williamsport HS was named the Millionaires way back when. And it was lumber (and the creeks and the Susquehanna and a lot of hard work).I think it’s great that a family business like that still exists. The videos are charming.
Good lumber up that way. I was just up at Irion Lumber in Wellsboro last week. Myron sold me some great Honduran Mahogany for a desk I’m building.
are you sure you are in the right Williamsport?There's a reason Williamsport HS was named the Millionaires way back when. And it was lumber (and the creeks and the Susquehanna and a lot of hard work).
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Any town w/ Franco's and Mileto's (and a great Tillinghast golf course and an original Arby's Hat Sign) is worthy of the title.are you sure you are in the right Williamsport?
...and another video released today.
Those girls are miles away from anything that could catch hair or clothing. Those are big milling machines that are automated for loading and the controls are far away from the blades and gears.bit surprised those girls have all that long hair hanging down and swinging around all that moving equipment. Nothing quite like getting your hair tangled into a conveyor belt or drive gear........hmmm maybe these are staged?!?!?!?