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Ranch Willow Wagons -
Ranch Willow Wagon
Co. builds and restores wagons to the highest quality
standards. Company owner Lynn Sedar has been in the wagon
business for over 15 years and is also an acclaimed artist,
design consultant and furniture designer. Wagons designed
by Ranch Willow Wagon Co. are the ultimate blend of history
and art.
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Engels Coach Shop -
We are a small town, family owned business very similar to
the multitude of carriage shops that used to dot our country
years ago. Joliet is nestled in the foothills of the
Beartooth Mountains and only 90 miles from Yellowstone
National Park where our coaches are used at Roosevelt Lodge.
We are only 30 minutes southwest from Billings, Montana's
largest city, and only 15 minutes off Interstate 90. And
since Joliet's 'business district' is only 2 blocks long,
we're real easy to find. Our shop of over 5000 sq. feet
allows us to do most things right here, including custom
wood bending and machining. We build, and rebuild
all sizes of wooden wheels and do custom work on horse drawn
vehicles. The highlight here is custom.
We don't mass-produce. If you have a vehicle or a set of
wheels you would like reproduced, or restored, so they look
like the originals, that's what we like to do.
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Timberline
Range Camps - Welcome to Timberline Range Camps, Inc. We
specialize in the design, manufacturing and sales of top
quality Range/Sheep Camps, Sportsman Camps and Commissaries.
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Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop is a family-owned and operated
wagon manufacturer which specializes in the construction and
restoration of horse-drawn vehicles and wheels. Our historic
location in the rolling grasslands of the Dakotas provides
the inspiration for the creation of these hand-crafted works
of art.
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Expedition Range Camps
- There is still plenty of land to be explored in the United
States and Canada, much of which is laced with logging roads
and dirt tracks that lead to mystic mountain lakes and
streams of icy water, where Wildlife from the lowly Chip
Monk to the Mountain Goat can be seen and Photographed. You
just need a Camp Trailer that will survive the trip and
provide you a Weatherhaven when you get there.
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Anvil Wagon Works - Anvil Wagon Works is located in
Livingston, Montana. We restore a variety of specialty
wagons and buggies. We pride ourselves with using quality
materials and adhering to the craftsmanship of creating a
variety of nomadic shelters. We are proud to offer our
beautiful tepees, sheepwagons and specialty wagons to you and
are sure you will be proud to own one.
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Wilson Camps - The first Wilson Camp was designed and built in
1976 by Mark Wilson and his father Emer to use on his
family's sheep ranch. The Wilsons saw the need for a camp
chassis that was not only capable of traveling at highway
speeds but also able to maneuver in the rugged back trails
of the Rocky Mountains. Mark's brother Doyle joined the
operation in 1979. Word quickly spread about the Wilson's
Sheep Camp, it fueled demand, and they have been building
them ever since. For the past 32 years the Wilsons have
added new innovations to Mark's original designs. Wilson
Camps was the first to use solar power energy to fuel energy
needs of a camp for ranchers in the back country. Always
looking for new innovations and improvements makes Wilson
Camp's commitment to customer service second to none. These
traditions of progress continue with Wesley and Brady Wilson
joining their father Mark in partnership. With educational
backgrounds in computer science, electronics, and
engineering, Wilson Camps will continue its traditions of
innovation, proving that you're not buying 'the best' unless
it's a Wilson Camp.
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Idaho
Sheepcamp -
Kim VADER -
Kim's
grandfather being an old time sheep sheer and his wonderful
Aunt Gloria being Basque and from a family of sheep herders,
inspires him to build sheep wagons.
The family's history inspires him to keep the sheep camps
and family traditions alive. Kim has been a craftsman for
the past 35 years. Building and creating is his number one
passion. His home is in Idaho. His Family has lived here
since early 1900'S.
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