Logging Stuff
Logging Stuff purveys
a unique collection of early 20th century photograph prints of men & women along
with the machines and methods used in harvesting forests and streams. Revisit the life and
times of rugged woodsmen.
For all of you motorcycle enthusiasts, we also carry a growing number of prints depicting the history of some of America’s powerhouse bikes and the locations they made important. Through these wonderful photo prints you can rediscover the glory days of Harley Davidson and Indian brand motorcycles, or witness the early days of Sturgis. Proudly display your appreciation for the rides and places that have given choppers the popularity they enjoy today. For now you can find these photos in the Miscellaneous section of our Prints page.
New! Logging Stuff is now featuring a line of Native American Artifact Prints for you to enjoy. These incredible prints display many of the tools and items that were used by the Native Americans in their lives. Our artifact prints also contain a caption that offers some insight into what these items were used for or how they were used. You can find these wonderful prints located in the Special Editions section of our site.
This entertaining and
educational collection of historic prints are suitable for adorning the walls of your
house, cabin, office, studio, classroom and more. They make great decor statements
when used by interior designers to acheive an eclectic, antique feel for restaurants,
resorts, museums, galleries and chambers of like.
Our product lines feature old fashioned photo prints, vintage
large prints, and one-of-a-kind note card sets that depict lumberjacks
and lumberjills in early days of logging history. In an effort to preserve the past
for future generations, these photos have been digitally enhanced and restored to
their rich ruggedness. These oldtime logging photo prints are great for sharing thoughts
and are prominent enough to decorate any room, providing it with a rustic flare. This
period of history has been captured on film in order for us to relive a moment many have
never experienced; that is why we are sharing it with you! |