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After a century of blanket making from dyeing to spinning to weaving - Pendleton, a family-owned business for over 140 years, knows which fibers are the softest, the warmest and the lightest. Pendleton blankets continue to be highly valued by those who appreciate classic American products.
We've selected the elephant medallion for the decanter and an image of the lion, rhinoceros, cape buffalo and leopard for each of the double old fashioned glasses.
Do you love wintertime outdoor activities but not the freezing fingers? Stay comfortably warm this winter with Zippo's® thin profile Hand Warmer - easy to carry and easy to use.
In the 1970s, I was an active outdoorsman. As a farmer and a hunter, I used knives daily, and hand and larger axes at least weekly. I found this small A. G. Russell™ axe, which was being made for me in Solingen at the time, so handy that it was almost always in my hip pocket whenever I left the house. If I was on horseback, then it was fixed to the saddle.
Exotic and cozy, this rich brown Faux Leather crocodile print throw has a soft faux shearling backside, creating a wrap that will have you curling up on the sofa even when you don't need a nap.
During a bad ice storm a couple of years ago, I became aware of a product with a funny name which looked like a great idea. I ordered four pair, one for each of my two grandsons, my wife Goldie, and myself. (The grandsons weren't so concerned about falling, but you can bet Goldie and I were.) When the Yaktrax™ arrived I was so tired of being inside, it was a great joy just to be able to get out and walk our yard.
Having something of quality to drink when traveling has always been a challenge. Traveling from town to town by carriage two hundred years ago, or on safari in Africa fifty years ago, the wise traveler carried his own. In celebration of those days, we offer this three in one traveler's drinks compartment.
The mantle lamp was a miracle in the mid to late 1930s in rural America. In comparison to our wick lamps, the light that these new lamps produced was simply unbelievable.
From 1861 to 1865, the Army troops of the Civil War kept warm under Woolrich wool blankets. These were the blankets that the soldiers relied upon in the fields.
Civil War blankets were made by Woolrich® and supplied to the troops from 1861 to 1865. Those were the blankets that the soldiers relied upon for warmth as they fought through long cold winters. Woolrich is currently manufacturing authentically reproduced versions of those blankets in the same colors and patterns as the originals.