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Art By First Wild Bill

Made in Oroville, California



Carved in Sugar Pine, painted with acrylic paint.  Also has quartz rocks.  49"l x 23"h x 6"w
Feather Falls Express
Before there were logging trucks there were the trains that hauled the logs to the mill.

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Use the Jake Brake.  Carved in Sugar Pine with acrylic paint and two rocks.  25"h x 35"l
Use the Jake Brake
All truck drivers know to Use the Jake Brake when headed down a steep grade - you sure don't want to burn up your brakes!
Goin' to the Buffalo Jump.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  26"h x 81"l
Goin' to the Buffalo Jump
When out hunting for buffalo, if things worked just right, the brave would get his prey Goin' to the Buffalo Jump.  The buffalo jump was a cliff that the buffalo would be driven over, thus providing more game to care for the village.
Bud the Bull Rider.  Carved in Sycamore wood with acrylic paint.  18"h x 31"l
Bud the Bull Rider
Bud the Bull Rider is like other rodeo cowboys, living life with gusto.  He is a cheerful man who has a thrill every time he hears the eight-second bell.  Cowboy 1, Bull zero!
Hang On, Son!  Acrylic paint on Cedar boards with bark attached.  31"h x 55"l
Hang On, Son!
Hang On, Son!  Fathers encourage their sons, even fathers who are bronc riders.  Little boys want to be just like Dad, even if the boy is riding his dog!
Number 10 Pullin' In.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  17"h x 77"l
Number 10 Pullin' In
Number 10 Pullin' In.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  17"h x 77"l
Number 10 Pullin' In bringing more logs for the mill.  Please, somebody stop the man from washing the bank away for gold!
Close-up of Number 10 Pullin' In