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September, 2006
A note from Layla . . .
My life has been very interesting since I began working at Petersons only four months ago. I
remember sitting in Kerris' office when I started, watching as she examined some work that I had put so much effort into, anxiously waiting
to hear whether I was good enough. As I slumped further into my ergonomic computer chair every time her red pen darted across the page,
I was so relieved when she told me there were only a few mistakes, ones that were easily remedied.
It’s been an educational ride since then, getting to know the products, the processes and the
people. And now that it’s finally all coming together for me, they’re kicking me out! Putting me on
a plane headed for the USA for six weeks, to promote the product I have been put in charge of releasing worldwide, the Skillmill. I’m not
nervous about traveling, I’ve done it before. I’m not even nervous about the super sized McDonalds meals that Chris
wants us to eat every day. Even the fact that he told me he ‘only stops for gas, no sightseeing’ didn’t bother
me. It’s wondering how I’m going to get my nail file and hairspray through airport security that’s playing on
my mind! Nah, just kidding.
Actually, I feel very privileged to be going, and very lucky to be going with Chris, who I can learn a lot
from. I’m excited about attending the various woodworking and agricultural shows in many different states of the USA. I
look forward to meeting Cutting Comments readers and Forestry Forum members, so come along and I will put you in our competition to win a
Skillmill for yourself! See the Skillmill website for dates and locations - www.skillmill.com
Oh, and that is me above, standing between Jake Peterson and IanAB from the Forestry Forum, at the
recent Peterson Open Day.
Layla Robinson - Skillmill Project
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US Tour kicks off . . .
To celebrate Peterson's upcoming US Roadshow, we are GIVING AWAY A
SKILLMILL. For those able to attend one of the shows on our tour, simply visit us at a show and drop your name in the hat. If you
can't make the show, enter our online competition for a Skillmill Safety Pack on the Skillmill website. Use the keyword 'Comments' and we will put in
an extra entry for you.
The tour kicks off on the 29th of September at the Buffalo Woodworking Show in Hamburg, NY. Chris Browne
and Layla Robinson will be flying in from New Zealand to take the Peterson mill on tour, visiting shows on both sides of the country.
This will also be your first opportunity to see the Skillmill operating, which is the latest mill
designed by Jake Peterson. Priced at only $4,100 (plus your local state taxes), swingblades are now even more
affordable.
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Testimony & Photo of the Month . .
Troy Lancaster is another happy ATS owner, based in Virginia, USA. Living in a
log home on an eighty acre hardwood woodlot with his wife Becky and daughter Mandy, Troy got into sawmilling when storms took down
surrounding trees and he couldn't bare to see the oak used as firewood. Here is why he took a second look at the Peterson sawmill
and why it was all "Well worth the
wait".
His daughter is also a budding miller, but just might be a few years off running her own sawmill. See her up on top of
one of her father's logs in the Photo of the
Month.
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Ticket giveaway ...
We have 10 double passes to give away to the Paul Bunyan Show next month.
To be in the running, simply email us a photo of
a piece that you have made with your own two hands, involving wood. You could have cut the wood on a Peterson or a Woodmizer or bought it down at
the store - it doesn't matter. Send us your photos and we will judge the 10 most impressive constructions.
If you make the Top 10 but aren't
near the Ohio show, we'll give 25 Peterson Points instead.
The grand winner will be featured in the
October Photo of the Month, and we just might set up a gallery on the website with all the entries.
Email Trudi your photos and stories. Entries close on the 27th of
September.
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In other news . . . * Remember that we have a number of used mills across the country, and ex-demo mills available in MA and CA. Check out the details on
our Secondhand Mills page. * And a quick game of Gold Strike to keep you entertained in your lunch break.
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