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English: Two fellers use a crosscut saw to make an undercut in Madera Country, California around 1911. Wedges follow the saw to prevent binding and coal oil provided lubrication.
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Source Johnston, Hank (1968). Thunder in the Mountains: The Life and Times of Madera Sugar Pine. Trans-Anglo Books. ISBN 0-87046-017-X
Author Madera Sugar Pine Company

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Two fellers use a crosscut saw to make an undercut in Madera Country, California around 1911. Wedges follow the saw to prevent binding and coal oil provided lubrication.

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