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Blindness doesn't stop Freeburg man
Blindness doesn't stop this Freeburg man
Jerome Lauzon
MILLER PROFILE
Jerome Lauzon loves his electric winch.
What is it?
Answer the simple questions and be in to win!
Teaser
 Can you guess what this is? 
Kurt with the WPF
Mark these in your diary now. 
Which way is left?
Need a little pick me up? Have a laugh on us.
May, 2006

Hi  

We are no longer able to escape the fact that winter is nearly upon us here in New Zealand. Torrential rain, frosty mornings, and it's dark before dinner time. 
 
Craig Hammond has just left New Zealand for our first ever tour of Canada, and he will be demonstrating the Peterson Sawmill live, so if you have been waiting to finally see one in action, be sure to make it to one of the upcoming shows. 
 
We have a great issue for you of "Cutting Comments", showing you that it's possible to mill even when you are 79 - and blind! We profile NY miller Jerome Lauzon (who isn't blind), and have a great giveaway to coincide with our teaser Photo of the Month, challenging you to be both creative, and inventive!

As always, feel free to send through your questions, suggestions and comments to us. We love hearing from you.
   
Happy milling
from the team at Peterson's



Article: BLINDNESS DOESN'T STOP FREEBURG MAN
 
By David Heiller

Wilbert Schuldt had a job on his hands last Wednesday, but at least he could laugh about it. A massive cottonwood log lay between the arms of his sawmill. "It was too big for Staggemeyer to buy, and I wish I hadn't seen it too," Schuldt said.


The tree had a diameter of 51 inches and was 10 feet long. Wilbert wasn't about to tackle the whole job that Wednesday morning. But he sliced off three 8-inch boards for me in about two minutes. Not bad for a 79-year-old blind man . . .  Keep reading.


 
Miller Profile: JEROME LAUZON


Jerome uses his Peterson part time to bring in some extra money, and part time to make what he needs around his property in Putnam Station, NY. He loves the electric winch on his WPF and he can't imagine his mill without it, and his one recommendation is to take your time setting up the mill. 
 

 


A COMPETITION - BECAUSE WE LOVE THEM!

Coinciding with May's Photo of the Month, we are running a competition to see just how clever and creative you can be. Peterson's have designed a cool new, umm, product, and we want you to try and guess what it is! 

Check out Photo of the Month, answer the simple questions, and you will be in to win a great prize pack!  
 


PHOTO OF THE MONTH
A big teaser 

We can't really say too much about this one, except that you are getting a sneak peak at Peterson's latest product, that is a result of your feedback, and lots of R&D meetings.

 

So take a look and see if you can work out what it is.

 



SHOW SCHEDULE
Mark these in your diary now!
 
Craig Hammond will be demonstrating at the following shows, so be sure not to miss out on seeing the Peterson in action. Craig will be happy to answer your questions, and you will also have the opportunity to run the mill yourself.
 
Technibois
4th - 6th May 
Centre de foires-Ville de Quebec, Quebec City
For more information, check out the official website.
  
CAN-USA
12th - 13th May
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
For more information,check out the official website.
 
If you would like to know more about these shows email Darnielle.  

 



JOKE OF THE MONTH
“A husband's advice”


An elderly couple were attending their weekly church service. Half way through the sermon, the wife leant over and said to her husband, "I just did a silent fart, what do you think I should do?"

The husband leant back and replied, "Put a new battery in your hearing aid, dear."

 
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Rotorua, New Zealand

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