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    Posted 4 years ago

    dav2no1
    (839 items)

    Steam Logging lithograph by Wandesforde

    Approximately 18" x 22"

    ARTIST: Robert Wandesforde
    BORN: 1920 - Seattle, Washington

    TITLE: "Donkey engines pull in logs over a high cable and load cars"

    SERIES: four Weyerhaeuser Historical series lithographs depicting logging and steam.

    Not sure of the age of these, still doing research. I picked these up today at an estate wholesale place. There was another one but it had a piece of damage. I did not know what it was till I got home. When I go back, I'll pick up the other one...paid $5!

    Interesting subject and great details. Can you imagine drinking your coffee and going to work here? Looks pretty dangerous!

    NO EH HAW, ALL STEAM
    When I first glanced at the title I was looking for donkeys..no...steam donkey.

    "Steam donkey, or donkey engine, is the name for a steam-powered winch widely used in past logging, mining, maritime, and other industrial applications."

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 4 years ago
      I have some photos of my dad and uncle Jack working at the wood camps, gorgeous litho !~
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      Thats really cool. Would love to see those pictures, you should post them!
    3. couldbe couldbe, 4 years ago
      Very nice lithograph.. sorry I can't see hitting the love button cause its all jest's stuff they should offer more options ..and I use my loves on people ..... with that said I have a book on lithograph..I 'll see if I can locate it and post it later....once again nice lithograph...
    4. SkyPilot SkyPilot, 3 years ago
      cool litho..I drop 5 125' tall pines 4 feet at the base 1200 board ft each tree,... two where two feet away from the house on one side and a two story garage the other side .my wife left for the day she said I was GD crazy ...lol but they had to go ...wonder how many guys in here can say the did the same ...lol later Dave ,..oh ya like your gun collection,, '-)

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    5. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      SkyPilot - thanks for the comments. I have some big trees around my property. Several years ago one fell in a storm, took out another tree and about 30 feet of the chainlink between my property and the neighbors pasture. Man that was a lot of work. Had a friend cone in and cut all the branches and cut the trees up. I moved all the stuff back to my side. After I was done, the neighbor says, "you could've left the branches...goats would've ate them."...now you tell me!

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