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PostBy: coaledsweat On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:27 am

I think it's OK, but with the name Axemann why would you? :shock:
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PostBy: Yanche On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:54 am

Well it's only a screen name. Could be anyone. If "Axemann" has any relationship to the Axeman-Anderson company please reveal yourself. Note single n in the real Axeman.
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PostBy: Richard S. On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:45 am

This issue has arisen until now so I'll address it. We have a new member named Axemann. At the moment I don't know whether he's a company representative of Axeman-Anderson or not, I requested that he send me a new username if he is not a company represenative so there is no confusion. Sorry to pick on you Axemann but like I said this hasn't come up until now.

I'll be adding a note to the registration form that company names or names that could seen as being from a company are not allowed unless you are representative of that company. This will have to be confirmed such as through a company e-mail address. The easiest wat to determin is simply look under there username, all official representives will be designated as such and cofirmed through either e-mail or some other method.

The 2 posts above were split off from another thread where he posted.

http://nepacrossroads.com/viewtopic.php?p=10744
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PostBy: coal berner On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:33 pm

WELL I do not believe if HE was from Axman - Anderson Company that He would not be Talking about one of there Competitors AHS Special pricing coming up in August that would not be good business practice just my 2 cents
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PostBy: coaledsweat On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:23 pm

coal berner wrote:WELL I do not believe if HE was from Axman - Anderson Company that He would be Talking about one of there Competitors AHS Special pricing coming up in August that would not be good business practice just my 2 cents


My point exactly. :)

Any significance to his member number.... 666? He must be warm. :twisted:
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PostBy: Greyhound On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:32 pm

Ok, I am not from Axeman-Anderson. I live in the village of Axemann in Centre County, PA where the Mann family had a manufacturing plant that made Redman axes in the past. I have sent in a request to change my user name, so as to not cause confusion.
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PostBy: Greyhound On: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:34 pm

Wow, talk about a "WARM" welcome..... :o
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PostBy: coaledsweat On: Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:43 am

We're all about heat here. :)
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PostBy: LsFarm On: Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:54 am

I was thinking that the name Axemann was possibly relating to chopping wood. So the name could have been Axe-Man.

For someone who only saw hand fired coal stoves and had never seen a coal boiler, how would they know that Axeman-Anderson products even exist??

Axeman, sorry you walked into a situation where it appeared [because of your username] that you were a competitor commenting on your competition's product and sale pricing.

It was just a coincidence that your username raised some flags. Who could know that your home town is Axemann??? And your first post would be on a thread about AHS boilers??

Anyway, sorry about the rough start, We're all a bunch of good guys and gals who all love burning coal to keep warm.

If you would, add a post to the 'introduce yourself' thread, and add one to the 'pictures of your stove' thread as well. This way we can get aquainted.

BTW: Where is Axemann Pa?? is this east of the Appalations in Anthracite country??

Welcome to the forum...

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PostBy: Richard S. On: Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:35 pm

Axemann wrote:Wow, talk about a "WARM" welcome..... :o


Sorry not trying to be rude, and I understand its just a coincidence. :)

Welcome to the forum Greyhound. :wink:
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PostBy: Greyhound On: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:11 pm

Greg,

To answer your question, Axemann is in Centre County, which is coincidentally close to the geographic center of Pennsylvania. We are well outside "coal country", as I understand it. Centre County is probably best known as the home of Penn State University.

Thanks for your welcome message. I understand now what confusion this may have caused. You were correct in your assumption that I had never heard of Axeman-Anderson.
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PostBy: LsFarm On: Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:32 pm

Hi greyhound, thanks for posting the info on the AHS pricing 'special'. I found out that company reps on their own 'forum' can post pricing and specials, so I'm hoping Eric will let us know if the current special extends to other items and appliances.

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