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Stone County Bull Moose Bar Stool
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This Stone County Bull Moose Bar Stool with swivel is made from iron, using traditional hand forging techniques. Choose from a variety of seat materials and colors.
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Stone County Ironworks 904-00 Bull Moose Bar Stool, Natural Black
Stone County Ironworks 904-00 Bull Moose Bar Stool, Natural Black
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Stone County 30 inch Bull Moose Barstool
The Stone County in Mountain View, Arkansas was begun in an old gas station in 1979 by one blacksmith, who apprenticed and demonstrated the craft at the Ozark Folk Center in 1976. By 2003, after reorganization and consolidation of resources, the Stone County facility at 408 Ironworks Drive was purchased by local business leader, Paul Balentine. As CEO, he brings production and business expertise to the new corporation, Metal Creations, Inc. Stone County is committed to returning to their roots,...
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Simplicity and grace in form and materials contain a sense of harmony and balance, which helps us regain our sense of balance and grace under today's pressures. The Stone County Ironworks designs, we believe, embody certain qualities that reflect back to us, as we seek to renew our spirits and meditate on all that is good. Renewed, replenished, we then have a reserve with which we can create, imagine, go forth with that rekindled spark of inspiration and make the rekindled spark of inspiration...
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Bull Moose Rotating Thick Bar Be Bull Moose Strong With Thick Bar Training This rotating Olympic sized, full length, thick grip bar is just what you need to build your grip and forearm strength! This bar is a Fully rotating, 7 foot, chromed, and knurled bar that will fit your 2 inch hole plates. Actual grip area diameter is 1 7/8 inches. Bar weight is 51 1/2 pounds. Local strongman competitor and long time Atomic Athletic customer, Andy Titkemeier is deadlifting his brand new Bull Moose...
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This stone lithograph was produced as part of a dealer program of appreciation by the publisher. Only 252 were printed and much fewer than that number have appeared in the secondary market.
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