Wheels That Won The West Art Print

Wheels That Won The West Art Print
Item# books:bd136
$88.00
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Wheels That Won The West Art Print
Buy this print along with the Making Tracks print and receive $20 off your purchase.

Celebrate the ultimate symbol of the old west with this limited edition print by Wheels That Won The West. Showcasing many of America’s earliest western vehicle makers, these were among the most legendary outfitters of the gold strikes, military campaigns, homesteaders, freighters, railroads, and cattle industry. The 26” x 39” print is impressively sized and features rare illustrations from vintage engravings and original lithographs. Printed on acid-free, 80lb cover stock.

Wagon makers that are included on this poster are: Abbot-Downing Co.; Bain Wagon Co.; Beggs Wagon Co.; Birdsell Mfg. Co.; Brown Mfg. Co.; Burg Wagon Co.; Caldwell Wagon; Charter Oak; Eclipse Wagon; A.A. Cooper Wagon Co.; Coquillard Wagon Works; Fish Bros. Wagon Co.; Flint Wagon Works; Florence Wagon Co.; Harrison Wagon Co.; Huntingburg Wagon Works; J. Murphy & Sons; Jackson Wagon Austin, Tomlinson, & Webster; LaBelle Wagon Works; Lamons Wagon Co.; Luedinghaus-Espenschied; Milburn Wagon Co.; Miller Wagon Co.; Mitchell Wagon Co.; Moline Wagon Co.; Newton Wagon Co.; Geo. E. Nissen & Co.; Kentucky Wagon Co.; Olds Wagon Co.; Owensboro Wagon Co.; Pekin Wagon Co.; Peter Schuttler Wagon Co.; Piedmont Wagon Co.; Springfield Wagon Co.; Stoughton Wagon Co.; Studebaker Wagon Co.; T.G. Mandt Wagon Co.; Troy Wagon Works; Turnbull Wagon Co.; Webber & Damme; Weber Wagon Co.; Webster Wagon Co.; and Winona Wagon Co.

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Making Tracks Art Print
Buy this print along with the Making Tracks Print and receive $20 off your purchase.

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 rare 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 "call-out" section of historically accurate western vehicle terminology. Also included are the unique design features and innovative equipment used to create the most rugged wheels of the old west. Printed on acid-free, 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. Makes a great gift! $79.95 plus s/h
$88.00
books:bd137
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