Lumber Wrap Assortment #10

Just a few more variations.

Donohue Inc. (Clermont, QC) – ~1991 (to Abitibi-Consolidated in 2000)
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Kruger – ~2005
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This one is an older version of one I already have in the archive from 2004:

Slocan (Quesnel, BC) – ~1990 *
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A few from south of the border:

Clearwater Paper – ~2011
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Potlatch – ~2008
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Simpson Lumber Co. – ~2005-2012
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New Book – “Algoma Central in Color”

Today I received my copy of one of the latest in Morning Sun Books’ “In Color” series: “Algoma Central In Color”. I’ve been looking forward to seeing this one since I saw it announced late last fall, and overall I have to say that I was happily not disappointed.

InDesign for cover creation.indd

The book follows the typical format of Morning Sun’s “In Color” series, organized into chapters on specific topics but largely made up of photo selections (in 100% colour images) with explanatory captions rather than large passages of text.

This book is broken into chapters focusing on various aspects, with sections specifically covering diesel locomotives, passenger equipment (with steam generator cars getting their own feature), freight and non-revenue equipment, and a section on all three of the road’s subdivisions (with reproductions of timetable pages to put into context). While all the sections had good material, the section on the Michipicoten branch had some nice shots at the sinter plant and the harbour, and I found the freight car section to have a good selection as well.

I did notice one or two minor errors in the caption information in places (and at least one memorable spell-check/autocorrect fail referring to the “Agway Canyon Tour Train” – the software certainly wasn’t on the editor’s side that day), but overall this was nicely laid out and organized, and there were some really good photos in there.

These hard-cover books aren’t inexpensive, especially with the current Canadian dollar exchange rate, but this book is well worth an addition to your library if you’re at all remotely interested in the Algoma Central.

Thumbs up.

Weyerhaeuser and Other Wrap Graphics

I was forwarded some photos and material to try to do this neat Weyerhaeuser wrap from the mid 1980s, with a red-orange section of bark and tree rings. Sadly I can’t currently find any good photos on-line in a place I can actually link to for this post, but I did get a couple of good ones to work from. It’s a pretty attractive scheme:

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These two simpler Weyerhauser wraps from the 1970s-80s period were also done and added to the archive a little while back, but not highlighted in any blog post:

Weyerhauser “Shed-Pak” – ~1972
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Weyerhaeuser Building Products – ~1976-1985
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I already have one load in progress using the latter 1980s wrap.

They also join this modern (currently in use) Weyerhauser wrap that’s also been in the archive for a while, making a nice selection of period Weyerhaeuser graphics:

Weyerhaeuser – ~2004-Present
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In addition to the additional Weyerhauser material, here’s a few more new ones:

ARBEC – 2015+
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Canadian Wood Products – ~2015
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Clermond Hamel (Saint-Ephrem-de-Beauce, QC) – ~20xx?
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Clermond Hamel – ~2014
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Clermond Hamel (125th Anniversary) – 2015
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Nakina Forest Products (Nakina, ON) – ~2004
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Olav Haavaldsrud (Hornepayne, ON) – ~2015
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I’ve also added a bit of detail to the modern Dubreuil Forest Products graphic and re-posted that one:

Dubreuil Forest Products (Dubreuilville, ON) – ~1999-2007
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As always, dates preceded with a “~” are approximated based off a small set of photographic sightings and may be applicable for a wider range than stated.