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History Of Snowcats Article

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Not sure if anyone saw this already: http://www.saminfo.com/article/history-cats-part-i

Also thinking of donating my powder maker to the new england ski museum if they can find a good home for it? It is always referred to in ski history articles.

Anyone have experience with donations? What keeps them from selling scraping whatever down the road in life?

Maybe I let them display for ever but I still own?
 

loggah

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It pretty much looks like a recap of the volume 55 and 56 of the New England Ski Museum Newsletter article on snow grooming ,neat info on the older machines. Don
 

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FWIWorth, there is a snow museum here in WI that had vintage tuckers on display.

elderly member donated them, (he owned them they displayed them) when his Wife passed on and he moved to wintering in FL the machines fell into disrepair. they ultimately were sold off cheap to *clean up the place*....

They are around. Hiding in plain sight.
 
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