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The Wigwam Burner, Christmas Card

In the 1930s to 1960s the wigwam burner was a common sight in the lumber producing regions of North America. They were shaped roughly like an Indian wigwam or tepee. Sawmill wastes were burned in them.

Since the demand for wood fiber has increased, the need for these burners has all but disappeared. Manufactured products from our trees continues to expand and fill the marketplace with products in exciting proportions.

The rusty remains of some of these wigwam burners can still be found throughout the region. However, they are quickly fading from the landscape.

The Wigwam Burner, Christmas Card
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