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COMMUNITY THRASHIN’ PRINT

PRINT Painted in 2003 by native Kansan Matthew Stallbaumer, this remarkable Farm Collector exclusive 24 x 18 print depicts a turn-of-the-century scene featuring a 16 HP Advance steam engine that is sure to bring warm memories and hours of conversation into your home. There are only 500 “limited edition” prints, each signed and numbered. While supplies last.

Item #1933 $19.99 $14.99

SEASON’S SUNSET

The latest by Kansas artist Matthew Stallbaumer, “Season’s Sunset” is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to 2003’s “Community Thrashin.’” This vivid country scene reflects the enjoyment of a time often encountered by farmers and country cruisers — the end of a day, the change of a season. Enthusiasts will note the late model 4020 John Deere and the Chevrolet’s body style reflect an end of an era. Several more farm-life details (some less obvious than others!) make this print a magnificent addition to any home. Only 750 “limited edition” prints were produced, each signed and numbered by the artist, so order yours now before they’re gone! While supplies last.

Item #2332 $19.99 $14.99

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