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Here's a little homework assignment for everyone:
COPY the list below, and PASTE it into the word processing software on your home computer (create a new document).
Then re-order each of the donated items according to how you will pick, once your ticket is drawn . . . . kind of like a pro sports draft . . . .


Updated 10/8/15 3:45PM(CDT)

*** Donors - PLEASE REVIEW YOUR DONATED ITEMS AND CORRECT OR AMMEND IF NOT POSTED OR DESCRIBED ACCURATELY ***

*** Raffle Ticket and Auction Participants - PLEASE REFER TO THE ORIGINAL POST NUMBER, OR CONTACT DONORS DIRECTLY, IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION ON ANY ITEMS ***

RAFFLE ITEMS

1) A brand spanking new STIHL MS461R chainsaw, ported by Mastermind, with a new 25" bar, and two new chains (bar and chains donated by skippysphins) ( Post #2)

2) A new Husqvarna 240 chainsaw (Terry Landrum - Wicked Worksaws Post #3)

3) A Husqvarna 246 chainsaw (pblust Post #4)

4) A nice, rebuilt STIHL 044/440 chainsaw from scratch (nstueve Post #19).

5) A full case of Mobil One MX2T Racing Oil (Trx250r180 Post #11)

6) A STIHL MS260 chainsaw (Magnumitis Posts #12, and #312)

7) A NIB OE Husqvarna 346xp chainsaw, ported by Brad Snelling (stihlaficionado Post #13)

8) A Homelite SXL chainsaw 'Old Blue' (RandyMac Post #27)

9) A Cannon SuperMini guide bar p/n CSM-S1-20-50 - 20" 3/8 .050 3003 STIHL mount with 3 loops of 63PS Stihl chain. Very little wear (GCJenks204 Post #63)

10) A Cannon Superbar guide bar 32" 3/8 050 Large Husqvarna Mount (Jon1212 Post #70)

11) A Dolmar 6400 chainsaw, with heated handles, and a 20" Total Super Bar (performanceoutdoorequipment.com and Definitive Dave Post #82)

12) A Milwaukee 2691-22 M18 Li-Ion 18V Compact Drill Impact Driver Kit. New, in the box (Donor? Post #96)

13) A STIHL MS270C chainsaw with 20” bar & chain (Donor? Post #98)

14) A copy of over 3000 master service manuals (backhoelover Post #100)

15) A STIHL 044 chainsaw, ported by Mastermind (Heath Post #105)

16) A Homelite 410 Chain filing vise (Homelite410 Post #17)

17) A Homelite 410 Chain filing vise (redfin Post #38)

18) A 32" STIHL guide bar, .050 gauge, and 4 used chains (roberte Post #232)

19) An Echo CS 310 chainsaw, lightly used, with a 14" bar and a new Stihl chisel chain (Onan18 and Rob Franklin Post #256)

20) 2 new STIHL chains, shipped. Winner to pick pitch and size up to 24" (kuhndog Post #262)

21) A 25' roll of STIHL chain - winner to choose pitch and type (big t double Post #24)

22) A custom wooden saw buck (Shawn Curry Post #164)

23) An Oregon PowerMatch 16 inch guide bar, small mount Husqvarna mount, plus 2 chains: 3/8 pitch, .o58 gauge, 60 DL - all lightly used (psuiewalsh Post #152)

24) A Sachs-Dolmar 133 chainsaw with 24 inch SugiHara guide bar (PULLINmyPOULAN Post #298)

25) A Husqvarna Foresters Helmet,
a pair of Husqvarna chaps, and a pair leather work gloves - winner chooses glove size (Onan18 and Hills Ace Hardware and Outdoor Power Post #305)

26)
An Oregon 6 Ton electric wood splitter. Winner arranges shipping (100#) from Greenwich, NY (166 Post #322)

27) A velocity stack (straightens the airflow out, reduces turbulence, increases velocity) that'll fit many carbs (SquareFile Post #35)

28) A STIHL FG 1 bar mounted file guide, new in the packaging, instruction manual included (Maulhead Post #376)

29) A STIHL Hookaroon, 30" Used one time, so basically new (Maulhead Post #376)


AUCTION THREADS

Custom Made Tuned Pipe (Fundraiser For Adirondackstihl)
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...or-adirondackstihl.286686/page-3#post-5560386

Race chain for Adirondackstihl
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/race-chain-for-adirondackstihl.286681/#post-5559044

Custom machined billet head (Fundraiser For Adirondackstihl)
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...iser-for-adirondackstihl.286692/#post-5560525

Fundraiser For Adirondackstihl: Misc saw related items
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...l-misc-saw-related-items.286680/#post-5559022

Saws and Stuff for Adirondackstihl!!
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/saws-and-stuff-for-adirondackstihl.286790/

Super AwEsOmE custom tow hook auction for Jeremy's wife
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...tom-tow-hook-auction-for-jeremys-wife.286890/

*** These lists do not include the names of the generous individuals who offered to contribute parts (bars, chains, covers, carbs, etc.) to some of the saws listed - please add those names as appropriate***

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Not too worried about it. It was a donation you know.
 
Not too worried about it. It was a donation you know.

nice sentiment, but the post was meant to help streamline the process for the guys "administrating" the raffle, so that once it is official time to pick, it doesn't take 3 weeks to figure out who wants what
for each ticket drawn, the winner has to be notified and then they decide what they want from what is left on the pick list and get back to the notifier and then the guy donating has to be sent the address etc.
for 30 odd items it is a pretty big task methinks
Dave
 
. . . the post was meant to help streamline the process for the guys "administrating" the raffle, so that once it is official time to pick, it doesn't take 3 weeks to figure out who wants what . . .
Actually, that post was less altruistic then what either of you guys suggest!

Though it goes for a good cause, buying a raffle ticket also includes a small dream of winning; usually one grand prize. This raffle is overwhelming, having around 30 prizes!!!

So the dreamers have some work to do, sorting through the potential prizes, and 'trying each of them on' in their minds. It might also make some salivate enough to buy a few extra tickets in anticipation!

Again, amazing generosity shown by the organizers, contributors, donors, and all.

Philbert
 
Holy vocabulary philbert. I needed to look the definition to that one up.
Philbert is smart and thangz.

I concur. Philbert has more than a modicum of command in regards to his use of proper verbiage.

Now if he could possibly get people to understand that the proper term for conducting a merchandise transaction is "For Sale", and not "For Sell", then that would definitely be for the betterment of the community.
 
I concur. Philbert has more than a modicum of command in regards to his use of proper verbiage.

Now if he could possibly get people to understand that the proper term for conducting a merchandise transaction is "For Sale", and not "For Sell", then that would definitely be for the betterment of the community.
Tl;dr
 
I concur. Philbert has more than a modicum of command in regards to his use of proper verbiage.

Now if he could possibly get people to understand that the proper term for conducting a merchandise transaction is "For Sale", and not "For Sell", then that would definitely be for the betterment of the community.

I have a hole box of "I have a potty mouth"'s four sale.
 
Free bump for a Grate Sailor, or is it a Grape Cellar? Smeller?

I'll give you a bump.........come on over here.

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