OLD AMISH WESTERN BUGGY WOODEN WAGON WHEEL 42
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OLD AMISH WESTERN BUGGY WOODEN WAGON WHEEL 42"

OLD AMISH WESTERN BUGGY WOODEN WAGON WHEEL 42"
Start Price USD 119.95
Current Price USD 119.95
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Start Time Friday, September 05, 2008
End Time Friday, September 12, 2008
Location Oregon

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    Please Note: Due to the popularity of our Amish items, they are currently taking up to 3 weeks to ship. 42" OLD USED HANDCRAFTED AMISH BUGGY WHEEL A great old authentic horse buggy carriage wheel with a vibrant country past! Amish country collectible authentic wagon wheel off an Amish Farming Community horse and buggy carriage. They WELL USED wheels and have some damage and imperfections, making them unusable for buggies or wagons anymore. But, they are still GORGOUS and have a long life for use in your yard, home, and garden! The wheel is made of hickory and iron, and will last for many more years. Excellent for yard decor, on a country porch, or the end of your drive, use it as a base for tables, chandeliers, or pot hangers in your rustic kitchen. They make great trellises for climbing flowers, too. Making and balancing a wheel is skilled work. There is no one better qualified to build a wagon wheel than the Old Order Amish. An Amish wheelwright (or wainwright) know how to make the best quality wheels; as the safety of their family's lives depend on the quality, durability and ruggedness that the functional wheels must provide.  Sorry, shipping is not available outside the continental United States & Canada on this item. High-quality packaging (from a NON-SMOKING business/home) is assured. Visit the OREGON TRAIL DECOR eBay store (click on the 'red door icon above) to view other unique items like this. Thanks for looking! SIGN UP FOR OUR "OREGON TRAIL TALK" NEWSLETTER TO RECEIVE PRODUCT UPDATES AND 20% - 50% OFF OUR MONTHLY FEATURED SALE ITEMS!

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