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Jackpine Savage

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Yesterday saw the passing of a grand old Gent whom I could sit down with and listen to for hours at a

time. A real wealth of local information and history.

RIP "Morrsie" 94 years young. You will be missed!

Just had to post this as thoughts of him are on my mind

Tom
 
Might it be a bit chilly up there in the north country? -5 here right now. Stay warm
 
with lots of snow. The snow is getting so deep that it won't be long before we have to start putting tennis balls on the car antennas! :lol:

Tom
 
a long life and at least one good friend is a fine thing i salute him[attachment 115532 1-15-20099-19-00PM.gif]
 
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I'll never forget finding a 1909 V nickel on his property where an old salon had stood and giving it to him. He had told me in the past they had a nickel "one armed bandit" there and he played it a bit.

Tom
 
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