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The American Woodcock (Rusticola minor) NY Bird Trucker Hat

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Looking to cheer your team, promote your brand, or simply keep the sun out of your eyes? Our custom hats are the perfect way to meet all these needs and more. Customize the front with a logo, design, or text and create an essential accessory that you will never leave behind!

  • Adjustable from 17" to 24"
  • 100% polyester foam front
  • Wide area to feature your design
  • 100% nylon mesh back keeps you cool
  • Available in 11 color combinations
Recommended for ages 13+

This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer / birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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The American Woodcock (Rusticola minor) NY Bird Trucker Hat

The American Woodcock (Rusticola minor) NY Bird Trucker Hat

See all New York Bird Figures items at https://www.zazzle.com/store/zephyrusbooks/products?cg=196975507339845126 - - Plate CIII Figure 231 The American Woodcock (Rusticola minor) (Scolopax minor) Timberdoodle, Bogsucker, Hokumpoke These bird images are scanned directly from lithographs in an 1844 book, “Zoology of New York, or the New-York Fauna, Part II, Birds.” They are all very high resolution, providing intricate detail and wonderful resolution. The artwork is by J. W. Hill, and the author of the book is James De Kay. Often referred to as “De Kay’s Birds,” this book not only has beautiful illustrations, but is historically notable because it was the first time hand-colored lithographs were used to illustrate a state bird book. While not rare, the undamaged book is getting more and more scarce as people remove the plates for individual sale. There were very few published with the complete set of hand-colored plates. I am offering products with the entire plates (there are 141 plates in the book) as well as many of the individual figures. I have edited the figures to display them on their own, manipulating the background paper to patch in any spaces and repair the most grievous damage and soiling. Because of this you will notice edit marks on some of the backgrounds. Many I have further edited to remove the background paper, offering them as PNG images with transparent backgrounds. All images have been edited and cleaned up, and much of the text removed. James Ellsworth De Kay (1792-1851) was a naturalist who lived at the same time as John James Audubon (1785-1851). Audubon’s plates are, of course, much more famous and scarce. De Kay’s however, are very beautiful, with detailed lithography and wonderful colors. These images are from his 1844 Birds of New York, fully titled: Zoology of New York, or the New-York Fauna, Part II, Birds. It was produced in very limited numbers, so few intact copies of the book with the original hand colored plates still exist. De Kay’s work remained the standard in the field until the publication of Elon Howard Eaton’s 1910-1914 work which was part of the New York State Museum's Memoirs. J. W. (John William) Hill (1812–1879) was a British born artist whose work with the New York State Survey included many projects other than ornithology. His paintings and engravings are in the collections of many major museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Brooklyn Museum. Nomenclature is from the book. Species and common names have in many cases changed over the decades, and in some cases I may have added more updated common names as I have been able. Latin names are unchanged from the text. Options such as border sizes, background and border colors, and certain text may be edited and changed if you like. Just click the customize button. This image has been edited to adjust for age and discoloration, and to repair any major defects. Image courtesy of OldBookArt.com.

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I’m very proud of this product and how it turned out ... ready to help promote my business/music ... and excited for customers to order more :). Printing is a success thanks so much ... makes me excited to see my future products arrive in the mail!!! Soon!
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By zabihullah w.September 17, 2023Verified Purchase
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really cheap for such high durable long lasting quality using different color inks. I think its because they mass produce for a lot of customers is why how they can deliver good lasting quality that is environmental friendly without compromising durability. was great. but light colors or light color letters on dark background has not been best looking unless if its white on black and not light blue on black.
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By Shawn K.June 26, 2021Verified Purchase
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The hat fits great. Great quality. I’m not crazy about the white on the hat. It’ll get dirty easily. A darker color would probably be better. I’ve been to the Strasburg Railroad several times. They don’t sell hats like this. Only the striped engineers hats. The colors look great! The image quality is fantastic! I’m just now crazy about the white on the hat. I added some Strasburg lapel pins to my hat!

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Product ID: 148380841835435220
Created on: 11/3/2010, 6:48 PM
Rating: G