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Log Cabin Home
Preface
1. The Eagle's Nest
2. The Hermitage
3. The Gypsy
4. The Four Winds
5. Leisure House
6. The Little Lodge
7. The John Alden
8. The Six-Shooter
9. The Rustic
10. The Logger
11. The Scout
12. Spring Bay#1
13. Spring Bay#2
14. The Trailblazer
15. The Vagabond
16. The Hunter
17. The Seneca
18. The Hideout
19. The Hiawatha
20. The Fireside
21. The Triton
22. Where to Build It?
23. Pumps and Plumbing
24. Heating the Cabin
25. The Widgeon
26. The Snipe
27. The Wood Duck
28. The Bluegill
29. The Pike
30. The Bass
31. The Tidewater
32. The Cozy Cove
33. Carports
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| Chapter 10 |
| The Logger |
| You can have a log cabin hidden in the pines for only $1,693! Inside a big living room with three exposures occupies more than half the area. |
The Logger is rugged, rustic and roomy—the ideal conception of what a real log cabin should be. |
White cedar logs form beautiful interior walls with variations of light and dark grains and many knots. |
ANEAT silver-gray log cabin surrounded by pine trees may be just the vacation home you have always longed for. This compact dwelling contains a large living room occupying more than half the house with windows on three sides, a bedroom with two exposures and an efficient kitchen. You may install a bath inside if you wish or build outside facilities.
The cabin is available from the Ward Cabin Company, Presque Isle, Me., for $1,693. All logs and planks are numbered and cut but the rest is up to you. The home is not to be confused with a prefabricated package. A full description of the materials and method of assembly is given in The John Alden, page 32 and The Six-Shooter, page 38.
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