Description: Here is a very unique barbed wire display, a group of 10 early barbed wire sections, each identified as to who the maker was, and all secured to a piece of panel with indicator of who designed the barbed wire, and on the back a discussion of the history of barbed wire, including the name Howard a. Nelson, of the barbed wire collectors association in Dekalb, illinois, which is recognized as the birthplace of commercial barbed wire. The neat sections of barbed wire secure to the panel with indicators of who designed it, is a fascinating look into the early days of barbed wire and the different designs unique representations of what considerably changed farming and cattle ranching in the Midwest and the plains. The samples of barbed wire on the board each have a sticker with the maker and the date the wire was invented, including alice, 1881, brinkerhoff, 1879, Kelly, 1868, Dodge-Washburn, 1882, Crandall, 1879, Kennedy, 1874, Scutt, 1878, Ellwood, 1882, Haish, 1872 and Glidden, 1874. Please review photos. Very unique early barbed wire display, 10 sections of unique pieces of barbed wire, a great addition to any early barbed wire or fencing related agricultural tool or enclosure for agricultural purposes related memorabilia collection.
Price: 69.99 USD
Location: Williamsville, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-22T08:18:48.000Z
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Theme: Agriculture