Logging T-Shirts
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.
Description: J Kitt Designs Presents, LOG HOG! Graphic from original charcoal drawing. Load em up and boogy down the mountain. Hats off to the log truckers. This Graphic available on Trucker caps, Other Apparel and many other items within the store.
Description: Founded in 1941 in the burgeoning town of Chilliwack in British Columbia, Beaverteeth saws were true handcrafted tools that were more akin to works of art. With every single part made in house, their small line of chainsaws had an unparalleled fit and finish while also packing the kind of punch a professional logger desired to get the job done day in and day out. They remained a small shop with an equally small assortment of models, but had a huge following for a good 30-years or so. Their history gets a little foggy in the 70s, but we do know that they had closed up shop by 1978 as their long time address was demolished in 1979. Regardless of when and why they ceased to do business, their saws remain the stuff of legend.
Description: Founded in 1863, Pacific Lumber Company, known as PALCO, was one of California's major logging and sawmill operations, located 28 miles south of Eureka and 244 miles north of San Francisco. Primary operations existed in massive log storage and milling operations in the historic company town of Scotia, California, located adjacent to US 101 along the Eel River, with secondary mills located in Fortuna and Carlotta. PALCO had extensive timber holdings exceeding well over 200,000 acres in the Redwood and Douglas-Fir forests of Humboldt County. Known as the Redwood Empire, for generations, PALCO was one of the largest private employers in the region, and operated the world's largest Redwood Mill ever constructed.
Description: Prophecy is a 1979 American science fiction/horror film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David Seltzer. It stars Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante. Set in the Androscoggin or Ossipee River, the film follows an environmental agent and his wife filing a report on a paper mill in the river, not knowing that the paper mill's waste made a local bear mutate, causing the bear to run amok in the wilderness. A novelization of the film, written by Seltzer as well, was also published, with the tagline "A Story of Unrelenting Terror".
Description: This “JIRA Engineer” design is for those who sprint hard, manage backlogs, and secretly love burndown charts. Whether you're triaging bugs or assigning story points like a champ, this one’s for the true orchestrators of organized chaos. Built for agile pros who know that every epic starts with a well-documented ticket—and a whole lot of patience.
Description: Love logging, chopping firewood, or working with chainsaws? This funny "Don't Worry, I Hugged It First" design is for lumberjacks, tree fellers, and forestry workers. Ideal for loggers, sawmill operators, and outdoor adventurers who enjoy timber work.
Description: In 1858, Göran Fredrik Göransson began producing steel using the Bessemer process for the first time in the world. In 1862, Göransson founded the company Högbo Stål & Jernwerks AB in Sandviken, Sweden, but went bankrupt just four years later. The company was re-established under the name Sandvikens Jernverks AB in 1868 with Anders Henrik Göransson, son of the founder, as appointed General Manager. Sandvik began manufacturing products from their steel in 1885, leading to a line of high quality hand tools and accessories that would continue on for decades, and range from hand saws to wood chisels. In the 1920s, chainsaw bars, chains, and other accessories were added, and quickly became favorites of loggers and timber workers worldwide.
Description: The Hayes Manufacturing Company Limited was a Vancouver-based Canadian manufacturer of heavy trucks known for their durability and a revolving bunk system. Founded in 1920, Hayes built both highway and off-road trucks, particularly for the logging industry, and on a smaller scale, also manufactured buses. The Signal Company acquired a controlling stake in the company in 1969, and in 1971 renamed it Hayes Trucks. The Signal Company, then parent of Mack Trucks, acquired a controlling share in Hayes Manufacturing in 1969. The company was renamed Hayes Trucks in 1971 and then in 1975, Signal sold the company to Paccar, which closed the Hayes plants. Hayes hood ornaments were a die-cast, chrome-plated, 5-pound bear or a bronze cast bear.
Description: Perfect Father's Day, appreciation or birthday gift for lumberjack, woodworker, logger and dog lover!
Woodworking and dog lover - Easily distracted by woodworking and dogs T-Shirt
by kc_happy_shop111
$23
Description: Perfect Father's Day, appreciation or birthday gift for lumberjack, woodworker, logger and dog lover!
Woodworking and dog lover - Easily distracted by woodworking and dogs w T-Shirt
by kc_happy_shop111
$23
Description: The West Side Flume & Lumber Co. was founded in 1898 to log 55,000 acres of land outside of Tuolumne, California. A 10-mile narrow gauge railroad was laid into the woods east of the town to haul timber down the mountain to the newly constructed lumber mill, as well as to carry loggers to the work sites. In 1900, the lumber company incorporated their railroad as a common carrier called the Hetch Hetchy & Yosemite Valley Railroad, hoping to offer passenger service to the Hetch Hetchy Valley, and on to Yosemite National Park. The passenger trains were operated twice-weekly, and later three times a week, but ridership remained low. In 1903, West Side was sold, and the name was shortened to West Side Lumber Co.
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.