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Going West in the 1800’s - From the cowboys to
the homesteaders, miners to the military, one industry bound the entire nation
together… Transportation. Utilizing scarce imagery from the 1860’s through the
early 1900’s, Wheels That Won The West® publishing has created another exclusive
copyrighted print highlighting America’s early western vehicle industry.
Details of this second-in-a-series print include a large "call-out" section of
historically accurate western vehicle terminology. Also included are the unique
design features and innovative equipment used to create the rugged wheels of the
old west. Specifics include an encyclopedic-type look at seat risers, tongue
styles, bed/box designs, bolster spring info, brake lever types, gear parts,
setting of wheels, track sizes, and more. Offering another rare glimpse into the
Wheels That Won The West® archives, much of the information on this Limited
Edition print is not available from any other modern publishing source.
Printed on acid-free, heavy 100lb cover stock with special UV inhibiting inks,
“Making Tracks” captures an extraordinary glimpse of the all-but-forgotten work
of thousands of early vehicle makers. 23" x 38" overall size. Makes a great
gift! Ships in an oversized, heavy-duty 5” tube with protective cover sheet for
the print. |
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"Wheels That Won The West" (Art Print)
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| Featuring rare illustrations from vintage engravings and original lithographs, these wooden wheels carried the hopes, dreams, and unquenchable spirit of an emerging nation. Company names, locations, and establishment dates are also included. Don’t miss your opportunity to own such a rare piece of American history. Ships in an oversized, heavy-duty 5” tube with protective cover sheet for the print. Makes a great gift!
A unique art print for those interested in truly distinctive western-themed decor. Showcasing many of America's earliest western vehicle makers, this limited edition print features rare illustrations from archived engravings and original lithographs.
The makers shown are among the most legendary builders of farm, freight, ranch, and military wagons. During the 1800's, they built a transportation empire while outfitting the gold strikes, military campaigns, pioneer travelers, homesteaders, freight haulers, railroads, and cattle industry. They competed fiercely, took on the harshest environments and carried the hopes, dreams, and unquenchable spirit of an emerging nation. |
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