[quote=lincolnmania
Well you got a picture of me lol
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If that was you I'm sorry I didn't know or I would have said hello. Jack had just left when I took those pictures.
Just a reminder Picnic
- Hambden Bob
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Glen(Gaw),I Can't Thank You Enough For The "Photo Coverage"..!! Sounds like Jack was once again a "Slovak Coal Wildman" and was a "Slippery Ol' Devil" to catch in action!! Love the Elvis comparison! Seems he's a "Hunka,Hunka Hunka Burnin' Coal" ! Uh,Thank You,Thank You Very Much!!
- freetown fred
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Outstanding Glen--thanx--I can just imagine Jack bobbin & weavin throughout the crowd!!!!:)
From the top .Steve Mau the fellow dressed in 1800 clothes .Notice the Whale OilLight in His Softhat circa 1860s also the copper water bottle and lunch can .NextBootle mine car one ton pushed from Coal Vein to hoist on surface .Next Powder House used for storing Dynamite has Concrete Roof an Sides Too .Mine Timbers On pile .In Winter Volunteers an Zak foreman Repair Rotted Timber .Small Roof area is Boarding area for Mine Tours .Coal Truck local delivery fellow .Tented area sale items .Thanks Gaw an Lincomania .great pics .You guys Missed A Nice picnic .jack