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FOR SALE

 Big Sky Quality Wool Mill for Sale

Where Wool Becomes a Form Of Beauty

To all of our special customers you know of the losses we have suffered this past year.  We thought that as time passed we would be able to carry on, not so!

With Rebecca's added responsibilities at home, Charlotte's and my own added responsibilities we are just not able to keep up.

As much as we hate to do it, it is time to get realistic and put Big Sky Quality Wool Mill up for Sale! Below is a list of equipment.

The orders that we currently have we will get these finished and back to you.  We will consider as time permits to continue processing until the mill is sold.

We would love it if someone would just come to Broadus and purchase the Mill.  We have placed several ads but if you know of someone that might be interested in buying our equipment please let us know.

Sincerely, The Ladies of the Mill, Rebecca, Charlotte and Carla

 

 

We are back at work!  We are trying to get all the orders out as soon as possible.  If you have any questions please feel free to call or email. 
We consider you the customer old and new very important to us but the past 2 months we have been rather preoccupied with some very difficult matters. 
The mill consists of 4 women, one mother (Charlotte), two daughters (Rebecca & Carolyn) and me (Carla).
On April 13th Rebecca's husband Dennis was diagnosed with Liver Cancer on the 29th be went to be with the Lord.
On May 10th Carolyn was found dead at her home.
As you can imagine this has devastated us. 
If we have not responded to a call or email I am sorry.  I will try to keep you posted on your order. 
I am not sure when things at the mill will resume but we will get your order out just as soon as possible.

Big Sky Quality Wool is located in the heart of Broadus in Southeastern Montana. Our full service mill is equiped with the following equipment: Please email for pictures and price.

  • 2 Inline   Davis & Furber Carders   60”
  • Feeder - Harwood Bramwell #118       3848
  • Feeder - Harwood Bramwell #20181   3848
  • Picker - Clark Machine & Foundry Co 42"
  • Warner Swassey Servo Drafter -  Lot 59 M-3730 SN 6033191
  • Tower - Gossett Machine Works #1348
  • Tower - Gossett Machine Works #1338
  • 17 Green and 16 orange plastic Carder Barrels
  • Carolina Specialty Spinning Frame with Dust Collector
  • Speedry Extractor - Bock Centrifugal Extractor 
  • Scale LHW-300K F25102135
  • Skein winder-Fricke Enterprises Model FE-Elec-EW-Adj-SKW SN 306-10-1119
  • Cone Winder - Silver Needles
  • Yarn Splicer - Mesdan Joint Air Type 114 #28850 with Air Compressor
  • 8 Skein Winder- Belmont Textile Machinery Co. Model 72 SN 1103
  • Humidifier #104279 - Pharos Inc.  PA 1200 with Humidistat
  • Hollingsworth Opener 1988 

It has long been a tradition amoung farmers and ranchers to share stories to learn from each other. What would you like to share?

Who would like a class?  What would you like to learn? Call and we will setup a class.
 

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Just returned
With four more days before Christmas we ventured out from our warm home (it is -12 degrees outside) to visit our neighbors bearing their basket of gifts. It is fun to see their faces of pleasure as they reach in hoping for the chocolate pizza which is always included in our gift basket. We visit with each enjoying hot chocolate, coffee and laughter. 
This is also the time to reflect on the reason for Christmas.  Christmas is faith in yourself and faith in others. It is a time to be more generous, loving, thankful and spiritual.  With this in mind 'the ladies of the mill' would like to wish all of you (our customers, family and friends) a very Merry Christmas
...faith is the daring of the soul to go farther than it can see...
3C's and an R
8:39 pm cst 

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Just in
SmileMerry Christmas!  Today was our town's Christmas Stroll.  It starts off the season of good times and cheers.  The crowd was not as large as last but then the temperatures were in the 20's and the streets and sidewalks were icy... last year it was in the 40's.  But our sales were great....more and more people are looking for and buying wool product.  Especially when made in the USA.
     This weekend Dennis and I are attending Montana Wool Grower Convention.  We are hoping to attend as many classes as possible from nutrition, wool market to what is goin on in the legistation.
...by associating with wise people you will become wise yourself...
rm
10:04 pm cst 


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