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Marty Raney, born January 28, 1962, is 62 years old and stands at 5 feet 8 inches He married Mollee Roestel in 1974, and they have four children together Marty’s net worth is estimated between $1 million and $2 million He is known for his role in “Homestead Rescue” and other reality TV shows
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In Season 2, Episode 12 of Homestead Rescue, titled Hill of Death, the Raney family had a challenging mission They must rescue an Oregon homestead stuck at the base of a very steep 100-foot cliff
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Know About 'Homestead Rescue' cast Marty Raney's Net Worth And Salary Per Episode Also, Learn About His Journey Of Being An Adventurous Homestead Builder
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Misty Raney’s presence on “Homestead Rescue”, and her unwavering dedication to sustainable living have made her one of the most prominent figures in the world of homesteading Together with her family, Misty has inspired and empowered countless individuals to embrace self-sufficiency and create thriving homesteads in Alaska and beyond
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Marty Raney (b 1957) is an American-Alaskan builder, mountaineer, singer, and songwriter who is famously recognized for his singles such as; Alaska Tattooed Lady, I Caribou You and Him and the Mountains songs Marty gained popularity for his Discovery Channel reality show, Homestead Rescue
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Murray Raney (1885-1966) invented the catalyst now known as Raney ® nickel in 1926 while working out of his home laboratory near Chattanooga, Tennessee Initially used to turn liquid vegetable oils into solid shortening, Raney nickel subsequently found applications in many industrial processes
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