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CUSTOM GAME INVESTORS

Attention Logging Contractors,
Suppliers & Repair Shops
 

Get your company name ‘in the game’!

Shakey Pete's spot on the board

It’s so easy and economical to be actually in this cool and fun game! Whether you do it for the notoriety, unique advertising or just plain fun of it, Imagine when your family and friends play the game and your company is right on the board! A great personal gift opportunity for employees, family or community events and they’ll never forget who it was from. Your colleagues and peers may also be on the board – so don’t miss this opportunity to be there too and encourage them to be on the board with you – all you need is a company in a phase of logging, such as:

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Investor Enquiries:

Axe Icon picTrevor will be visiting many forestry communities to promote the Gypo Logging Board game. When he comes to your town you can see the game in action, purchase the game and sign up as an Investor.

Wrench icon picFor more information about Trev's roadtrip itinerary about how to GET IN THE GAME please telephone or email through the Contact page and watch this page for updates.

Roadtrip Communities to visit: Terrace, Prince George, Okanagon, Vancouver Island and many others. Let Trev know if you want him to come to your community!

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What would you
rather have?
a) Hug a Logger Shirt,
or
b) Gypo Logging Baseball cap?


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What would the following term mean to a Gypo Logger?

"Land Clam"

a) A rare species of reptile that is found in some high elevation cypress stands

b) When logging ceases due to public issues and politicians

c) When a tree has blown over and the root has been cut off