Log Truck Driver Mugs
Description: Initial logging enterprises in mid-1800s Washington State existed to supply timber to California’s Gold Rush and the population growth it precipitated. But when the Northern Pacific railroad opened a direct rail link over the Cascades to Tacoma in 1887, and with Wisconsin and Minnesota already grossly depleted by deforestation, Washington and the Pacific Northwest quickly assumed the role of primary timber supplier to the nation, ensuring the region’s rapid development as it entered the 20th century and 'Washington's toothpicks' became an increasingly common sight as loggers hauled them down the highways and byways.
Description: Make fellow truck drivers laugh with this funny trucking quote featuring a bold semi truck and a clever log book joke. Perfect for long-haul drivers, CDL holders, owner-operators, freight professionals, and anyone who appreciates trucking humor. A great gift idea for birthdays, Father's Day, Christmas, retirement, or everyday wear on the road.
Funny Trucker Log Book Joke Semi Truck Driver Humor Vintage Graphic Art Mug
by Dina's Art
$13 $18
Log Truck Driver I Get My Kicks Hauling Sticks Humor Mug
by Khorzawi
$13 $18
Description: T.A. Schneider Logging was founded in 1939 in the small Oregon town of Myrtle Creek and was one of the first companies in America to embrace Autocar's tough new truck platform fleet-wide. They were also one of the first logging operations to truly embrace responsible forest management and sustainable logging practices which was further reflected in their name change to T.A. Schneider Forestry Services in 1948.
Don't Worry I Hugged It First Log Truck Driver Hauler Mug
by Sora Kumo
$13 $18
Description: Founded in 1838, Derry, Maine is a fictional town in the equally fictional Derry County, a setting found in a multiverse of novels, movies, and stories. Derry is based on the real life city of Bangor, and while the town's exact location differs slightly from story to story, it's always in the Bangor vicinity, with several real neighboring cities making appearances. Just like with the real town, Derry has its own giant Paul Bunyan statue and claims to be the lumberjack folk hero's birthplace.
Description: MacMillan Bloedel Limited, commonly known as MacMillan Bloedel, and sometimes referred to simply as "MacBlo," was a Canadian forestry company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was formed through the merger of smaller forestry companies in 1951. Those were the Powell River Company, the Bloedel Stewart Welch Company, and the H.R. MacMillan Company. MacMillan Bloedel was purchased by a global forestry services company in 1999 at which point MacBlo ceased to exist.
Description: For the men and women who make their living in the woods. This rugged outdoor design features a massive royal blue logging truck hauling a full load of timber through the mountains, with a hardworking logger standing proudly beside the load. Inspired by the grit, skill, and determination of the logging industry, this shirt is perfect for loggers, truck drivers, forestry workers, heavy equipment operators, and anyone who loves life in the timber country. Featuring bold "TOUCH WOOD" lettering and detailed Americana-inspired artwork, this design captures the spirit of the logging roads, towering forests, and hardworking people who keep the industry moving.
Description: Monark Silver King was founded in Chicago in 1934 and specialized in the design and manufacturing of bicycles, eventually adding motorized bicycles to their line-up. This made for a natural segue into other small engine powered devices which included lawn mowers and chain saws, both of which were in demand in post-war America, so in 1945, the firm constructed a brand-new state-of-the-art factory on Grand Avenue to facilitate the manufacture of these items. Much like their bicycles, Silver King chainsaws were highly regarded for their original design and quality workmanship and today, they remain highly valued among chainsaw collectors.
Description: Windsor Forestry Tools was founded in Milan, Tennessee in 1948, specializing in the manufacturing of products for chainsaws. Often referring to their product line as 'The Windsor Cutting Train' in marketing materials and catalogs, Windsor's primary product line consisted of chainsaw bars, chains, and sprockets for all major manufacturer's chainsaws. The company continued to produce their line for decades until being acquired by a Swedish firm in the mid-'80s, something that would be repeated several times before the company's demise some time around 2010.
Description: The forestry industry has been central to Washington State’s economy for nearly two centuries. In the early days, the virgin forests that covered the state helped fuel Western expansion and turned small logging camps into flourishing communities. Washington has over 22 million acres of forestland and is the second-largest producer of softwood lumber in the United States. Private logging companies like Frontier based in the town of Forks play an essential role in harvesting timber and getting it to the mills across the state.
Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company 1878 Mug
by worms in colorful forms
$13 $18
Description: Founded in 1889, the Seattle Cedar Lumber Manufacturing Company (SCLMC) was one of the many mills that helped transform Seattle into the lumber capital of the Pacific Northwest. Located on Salmon Bay, the company milled Western red cedar, a wood prized for its natural resistance to rot and insects and widely used for shingles, siding, poles, and boatbuilding. The mill benefited from the region's abundant old-growth forests and easy access to rail and maritime shipping, allowing its products to reach customers throughout the US and overseas. Like many early Seattle lumber mills, the company played a key role in the city's rapid growth during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, supplying the lumber that literally built the city.
Description: A dramatic composition featuring bold text declaring "RULES OF BEING AN OUTLAW TRUCKER" and "HAMMER DOWN." Central to the design is a skull wearing a cap, flanked by two red trucks with fiery accents. Text below the trucks lists rules and phrases associated with trucking.
Outlaw Trucker Hammer Down with Skull and Trucks Mug
by didit artwork pangestu
$13 $18
Description: Oney Camberg opened Oney's Roadhouse in 1938 along U.S. Highway 26 in Elise, Oregon, after procuring a former schoolhouse from a logging camp and relocating it to his roadside property. Marked by an iconic Paul Bunyan sign standing next to the highway, Oney's provided billiards, beer, and good hot meals to loggers, sportsmen, and locals alike for 70 years before tragically burning down in 2008. Luckily, the sign stood a good 100 feet from the building and was safe from the far, remaining as a local landmark for many years until the property was redeveloped.
Description: The better commercial chainsaws were primarily manufactured in Germany and when World War II interrupted their availability to North America, new manufacturers sprang up. One such company was the Canadian firm, Industrial Engineering Limited (IEL), who began making top tier chainsaws in 1939 to fill the void, making them the oldest manufacturer of chainsaws in North America. IEL saws are still prized by woodworkers and collectors alike, with most still running like a top.
Description: The ultimate driving fear for an entire generation! This hilarious meme design features the infamous logging truck that scarred audiences in the 2003 horror movie Final Destination 2. With the text "NOT STAYING BEHIND THESE SINCE 2003," this shirt captures the collective anxiety of driving behind logs on the highway. Perfect for horror movie fans, millennials, and anyone who immediately changes lanes when they see timber.
NOT STAYING BEHIND THESE Final Destination 2 | Log Truck Horror Meme Mug
by Thorn and Ember
$13 $18
Description: Built for drivers who live for the sound of a Jake brake. This bold Jake Brake Junkies design features a slammed long-hood log truck hauling a full load of timber with polished chrome, classic styling, and an aggressive diesel attitude. Whether you're a logger, owner-operator, CDL driver, truck show enthusiast, or simply love old-school rigs, this design captures the pride of the trucking lifestyle. A perfect gift for diesel lovers, log haulers, Peterbilt fans, and anyone who believes loud pipes and hard work never go out of style.
Derry Birthplace of Paul Bunyan 1838 - Retro (artFor U) Mug
by artFor U
$13 $18