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    🪦 Voorhees Curse ●
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    01-19-2007, 06:01 AM (This post was last modified: 01-19-2007, 06:02 AM by Voorhees Curse.)
    So I\'ve heard it was a Poulan 245A and also heard it was a MCCULLOCH PROMAC-10. Although I really honestly think it was a mcculloch promac-10. I\'ve looked everywhere on ebay for that particular saw and it\'s nowhere to be found. I\'ve found a mcculloch promac 10 10.....is that the same thing? I don\'t wanna start any debates or anything the reason I ask is because I soon plan to try my damndest to recreate some TCM74 scenes and to me the pictures wouldn\'t look right without having the correct saw. Any help is much appreciated.

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    01-19-2007, 06:06 AM
    Well,I couldnt tell you the exact brand,but I do know that they took several different parts and reworked the saw as to make it unrecognizable. :thumbsup:
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    01-19-2007, 06:15 AM
    Never knew that, thanks. Hell I guess I\'ll just go with a similar looking green, small chainsaw.
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    #4
    01-19-2007, 06:37 AM
    It was the MCCULLOCH, bro. Smile
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    01-19-2007, 01:40 PM (This post was last modified: 01-19-2007, 01:41 PM by SlasherHouse.)
    Quote:It was the MCCULLOCH, bro.  Smile
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    Something like this.
    [Image: newcollectionpics5.jpg]
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    01-19-2007, 03:34 PM (This post was last modified: 01-19-2007, 03:34 PM by Vanilla Ice......Cream.)
    Here ya go,it\'s a pic I got off the HMA.
    A guy there made a 100% accurate reproduction of the saw. Big Grin

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    #7
    01-19-2007, 04:07 PM
    No, it was a paulon chainsaw, VERY similar design tot he McCollugh. They taped over the p for paulin, to avoid copyright laws.
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    #8
    01-20-2007, 02:23 PM
    They put a piece of black duct tape over the M on the side. To hide the brand name.
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    01-22-2007, 03:58 AM (This post was last modified: 01-22-2007, 03:58 AM by terminallunch.)
    Quote:They put a piece of black duct tape over the M on the side. To hide the brand name.
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    A guy on HMA had figured it out once and was bragging but wouldn\'t tell anyone, so I asked a bunch of guys at a chainsaw forum. Their verdict:

    [url=\"http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=24728\"]Poulan 245A[/url]

    The fact that the McCulloch is yellow throws a lot of people, but if you check that against the one in the flick, part for part, you\'ll find it\'s a match.
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