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Apr 4, 2014
Media: oil on hardboard,
Size: 10.5x10.5 in
The radio flyer is genuine Americana! My kids have mostly outgrown this little red wagon, but I don't think I'll ever get rid of it.. Upon reading a little about the history of the Radio Flyer, I found that the company was started in 1917, and used the original Ford assembly line techniques to create their now famous red, metal wagon. I love that the one I own is from that era where things were made in the U.S. and built to last!
The radio flyer is genuine Americana! My kids have mostly outgrown this little red wagon, but I don't think I'll ever get rid of it.. Upon reading a little about the history of the Radio Flyer, I found that the company was started in 1917, and used the original Ford assembly line techniques to create their now famous red, metal wagon. I love that the one I own is from that era where things were made in the U.S. and built to last!
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