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Classic Corvettes 2024 Wall Calendar

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Designed as a concept car for Chevrolet in 1953, enthusiastic response persuaded General Motors to produce 300 hand-built Corvette rag tops for that model year. Seven generations later, the Corvette has become an iconic sports car and the model likely to flaunt GM’s newest technological advances.

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Corvette’s featured in this edition include:
≈ 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
≈ 1958 Chevrolet Corvette
≈ 1961 Chevrolet Corvette
≈ 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
≈ 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
≈ 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
≈ 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
≈ 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
≈ 1982 Chevrolet Corvette Collector’s Edition
≈ 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
≈ 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
≈ 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06

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Classic Motorboats 2024 Wall Calendar

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Elegant and fast, here are glorious examples of the golden age of motorboating. Sculpted in mahogany, brilliantly varnished, fixtured in chrome, and powered by reciprocating engines of vast displacement, these personal powerboats provided then, as they do today, a sense of exhilaration for their owners. The photographs and text of Classic Motorboats come from Norm and Jim Wangard, the publishers of Classic Boating magazine.

This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Classic Motorboats featured in this edition include:
≈ 1924 Henry B. Nevins 30’ Gold Cup Racer
≈ 1925 Belle Isle 30’ Super Bearcat
≈ 1927 Chris-Craft 22’ Cadet
≈ 1929 Chris-Craft 38’ Commuting Cruiser
≈ 1930 Chris-Craft 24’ Runabout
≈ 1930 Dodge 21’6″ Split Cockpit Runabout
≈ 1930 Hacker-Craft 30′ Runabout
≈ 1931 Ditchburn 28′ Model 28, #31-10
≈ 1931 Earl Barnes 26′ Runabout
≈ 1937 Gar Wood 24’ Custom Utility
≈ 1942 Chris-Craft 17’ Special Runabout
≈ 1956 Chris Craft 21’ Capri

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Classic Motorcycles 2024 Wall Calendar

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Speed and handling—combined with sleek design—have been the dream of avid motorcyclists since the first bike took to the road some 125 years ago. Photographer Steve Cote takes enthusiasts on a road trip through a year of classic bikes. Classic Motorcycles brings you the groundbreaking models that would be the highlights of any collection.

This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Motorcycles featured in this edition include:
• 1957 AJS model 30
The English-built AJS model 30 ran a 593cc parallel-twin engine that produced 30hp
• 1977 Harley Davidson XLCR
Intended to compete with offshore imports, the XLCR was based on Harley’s Sportster, but was only built in 1977 and ’78.
• Moto Guzzi V7 Sport
The Sport ran a more powerful version of the Guzzi V7 roadster engine, along with a new frame and handlebars
• 1962 Matchless G2 CSR
Made in England, the G2’s 242cc single produced 18 hp, and reached a quarter mile in 19.6 seconds at 67 mph.
• 1991 Harley Davidson FXSTC Custom
Nostalgia for the Harley Davidson Hydra Glide and Super Glide led to the development of the FXST Softail that put shock absorbers out of sight to resemble its forbears
• 1984 Laverda RGS
To compete with Japanese imports, Italian builder Laverda moved up market with the RGS by combining the big triple from its Jota 120 with a new frame and flowing body work.
• Triumph Bonneville T120
A customized version of the T120 Triumph introduced in 1959, the Bonneville ran a parallel twin that could push this light, fast bike with great handling to 115 mph
• 1965 Greeves 24MX
Greeves claimed that its 246cc engine was the most powerful in standard production anywhere, and the proof was in winning as it did at the 1964 Manx Grand Prix with a final lap speed of 87.6 mph, never equaled by any British 250cc bike
• 1986 Moto Guzzi Le Mans 1000 SE
This special edition Le Mans was built in 1986 and 1987 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Moto Guzzi V7 and only 100 were sold in the U.S.
• 1965 BMW R60/2 with 1964 Steib S500 sidecar
Adding a sidecar to the BMW R60/2 was popular because its Earles-engineered front suspension fork was designed to accommodate the sidecar and made braking safer
• Rickman Honda CB750
The Honda CB750’s four-cylinder, overhead cam engine was best in class in 1969, and English chassis maker Rickman Motorcycles offered a frame kit to make the bike a pacemaker on the road or track

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Classic Mustangs 2024 Wall Calendar

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In 1962 Ford Motor Company introduced a concept car dubbed the Mustang I. They tested the Mustang II in 1963. Production Mustangs began rolling off the line in 1964 as model year 1965 editions. Was the Mustang a success? Ford hoped to sell 100,000 the first year. After 18 months sales reached one million. America’s “pony car” is still running strong after six decades.

This 2023 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Classic Mustangs featured in this edition include:
• 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2
• 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
• 1968 Ford Mustang GT California Special
• 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible
• 1970 Shelby GT 500
• 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1
• 1978 Ford Mustang II Ghia
• 1979 Ford Mustang Indy Pace Car Edition
• 1986 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
• 1992 Ford Mustang LX Convertible
• 1998 Ford Mustang Cobra
• 2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R

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Classic Outhouses 2024 Wall Calendar

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We grapple with vital human needs every day. They inspire great paintings, extraordinary books, symphonies, and cathedrals. Classic Outhouses pictures privies that cross every culture and at special moments are as important as any book or cathedral. . . though a few pages of that book could also prove useful.

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Outhouses featured in this edition include:
≈ A chilly visit in Inyo County, California
≈ The place to go in the vast Montana prairie
≈ Beside the woodpile in Montana
≈ Remote island outhouse in Alaska
≈ The sound of waterfalls in Westfijords, Iceland
≈ A view of the Andes Mountains in Chile, South America
≈ Boaters’ outhouse in British Columbia, Canada
≈ View from the desert outhouse in northern Chile, South America
≈ In the Owens Valley, California
≈ High Sierra outhouse in Inyo National Forest, California
≈ Surrounded by autumn colors in Jackson, New Hampshire
≈ Beside the corrals in Chilean Patagonia, South America

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Classic Sail 2024 Wall Calendar

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Classic Sail features sail boats ranging from traditional working vessels and cruising sailboats, to exciting 15 Meter Class contenders of the past. Kathy Mansfield, whose work is found in nautical magazines, including WoodenBoat, Classic Boat, and Water Craft, brings together American and European boats in this very enjoyable pan-Atlantic collection of classic sail.

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Sailboats featured in this edition include:
≈ The 50’ Kismet was built in the Fife yard in Scotland in 1898 but later spent five decades in the mud in the east of England. After a four year restoration she is racing keenly in British and French regattas. She has a larch hull, mahogany topsides and interior, and oak and iroko frames.
≈ The 67’ yawl Black Watch was built at the famous Nevins Boatyard in 1938, designed by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens. She is double planked of cedar and mahogany with white oak frames, and still wins many races as here at the Castine Classics Regatta, followed by the Camden and Eggemoggin Reach Regattas.
Dorothy is a 33’ Thames rater designed in 1894 by Linton Hope, built of teak planking on oak frames. She has a waterline length of 22’, narrow beam of 7’7” and draft of 3’11”. She sails here in the British Classic Yacht Regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight in England.
Shenandoah of Sark is a steel 180’ three masted schooner that has circumnavigated the world many times, travelled 500 miles up the Amazon, explored the Niger and Congo rivers, and here sails at the Voiles de St Tropez in France. She was designed by Theodore Ferris, the only one of his designs still sailing, and built near Staten Island at the Townsend & Downey yard.
Saskia is an 8 Meter class boat designed and built by William Fife in 1930. She won many regattas during her long life in Britain, another 50 years in Australia, and more recently back in Britain.
Eleanora is a 162’ replica of the famous Herreshoff 1910 schooner Westward, built at the van de Graff shipyard in the Netherlands in 2000. Sadly she was sunk in 2022 by an offshore supply vessel in Port Tarragona, Spain when its engines got stuck in reverse. She has now been lifted and is being restored.
≈ Designed by Clinton Crane in 1937, Gleam is built of mahogany and cedar planking on oak for his own personal yacht. She was influential in the development of the 12 Meter Class, eventually becoming the America’s Cup class in 1958. Gleam has been well maintained throughout her life and here sails under new ownership at the Castine Classics Regatta in Maine.
Bijou II is a 30 Square Meter class boat designed by Knut Reimers and built in Bodensee, Germany. She’s lean and low, 40’9” long but just 29’ on the waterline and with a beam of only 7’. She’s wet but she’s fast!
≈ This 45’ Sparkman & Stephens ketch, Mermaid, was launched in 1957 at Paul Luke & Sons in East Boothbay, Maine. She’s rather like a cruising version of an Olin Stephens New York 32, strongly built with a double planked hull, mahogany over cedar.
≈ These two P Class gaff sloops have been restored by John Anderson in Maine and are sailing in the Mediterranean regattas. Corinthian was designed by Nat Herreshoof in 1911 and Olympian was designed by William Gardner in 1913
Scud is a Bar Harbor 31, one of 13 sloops built by Herreshoff in 1903 and recently restored by Federico Nardi at the Argentario boatyard in Italy. These yachts are double planked with diagonal bronze strapping
≈ The 94’ Sumurun was designed and built by William Fife in 1914, originally a gaff rigged yawl but later converted to a Bermudan ketch. Her hull is teak above the waterline, elm below on oak frames with a teak deck. Based for many years in Maine, she is now sailing in Mediterranean regattas.
Tuiga was designed by William Fife in 1909, 92’ long with a beam of 14’, the first of the new 15 Meter class which were favoured by the most prominent sailors of the time. She is the flagship of the Yacht Club of Monaco and one of four 15 Metres still sailing, a magnificent sight.

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Colorado Narrow Gauge 2024 Wall Calendar

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A rail-fan favorite, Colorado Narrow Gauge pictures the trains of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. Established in 1870, the Rio Grande eventually operated 2,783 miles of track connecting Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Serving mountain communities, farms, and mines from the 1800s into the mid-1900s, the Rio Grande ran trains through mountain gorges, and across the highest rail mainline in America to deliver on the D&RG’s early motto, “Through the Rockies, not around them.”

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Narrow gauge trains featured in this edition include:
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 476 and 478 have stopped at Needleton, CO, to take on water. It is June 1, 1957, the second day of a three-day excursion on the Rio Grande narrow gauge.
• Denver and Rio Grande 487 is on the point of a southbound freight on the Farmington Branch about five miles south of Cedar Hill, NM, on October 30, 1963. At this time, the San Juan Basin Oil Boom was slowing down and most weeks would only see one train on the Farmington Branch.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 499 is on the point of an east-bound livestock train in October 1963. This one is loaded with sheep. There is a helper on the rear end.
• Rio Grande Southern 42 is leading a westbound scrapping train through Wildcat Canyon, about eight miles west of Durango, CO, on September 11, 1952.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 493, a Class K-37 2-8-2, is at the coal dock at Alamosa, being prepared for a west-bound train out of Alamosa, CO, in May 1955. This coal dock was a big one, servicing both narrow-gauge and standard-gauge locomotives, even their large Class L-131 2-8-8-2’s.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 482 is on the point and 486 is a rear-end helper (both are Class K-36 Mikado 2-8-2’s.) on an 11 car east bound Cumbres Turn coming through the east end of the Narrows, a little more than a mile west of Lobato, NM, on June 3, 1957.
• Here is a view of Galloping Goose #4 as originally built, sitting in front of the Ridgway roundhouse on June 29, 1944. Its appearance would completely change during the winter of 1945.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 480 is leading an eastbound excursion special on the “Old Line” through Arboles, CO, on June 8, 1960. Arboles is located at Milepost 408.8, almost 43 miles east of Durango.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 490, a Class K-37 Mikado 2-8-2, has a southbound Farmington Turn just starting out of Durango Yard in August 1958.
• Fall colors are at their peak as Denver and Rio Grande Western 498 leads an east-bound freight across the Lobato Trestle four miles east of Chama, NM, in October 1956. The consist is a string of empty flat cars and pipe gondolas being returned to Alamosa for loading more pipe.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 464, a Class K-27 Mudhen is leading a Silverton mixed train northbound at Rockwood, CO, on September 12, 1956. This is one of an order of 15 locomotives purchased from the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1903.
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 473 is making what will be the last ever water stop at Gato, CO, on December 6, 1968. In 1968, the third rail from Alamosa to Antonito was abandoned, as was the line from Chama, NM, to Durango.

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Communal Jigsaw Puzzle by Jonathan Green

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A celebration is about to begin in the Communal jigsaw puzzle as visitors gather at a traditional Gullah home in this painting by South Carolina artist Jonathan Green. The painting has been reimagined as a 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle. The finished size is 19 by 26 inches. This puzzle is made in America.

Communal Jigsaw Puzzle | 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle | Finished size: 19 by 26 inches | Artist: Jonathan Green | Made in America | Published by Tide-mark © 2022

Contemplation Jigsaw Puzzle by Jonathan Green

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Wearing a flowing white dress, a woman looks out toward the ocean as she prepares for a picnic beside the sea, in the Contemplation jigsaw puzzle adapted from an original painting by South Carolina artist Jonathan Green. The artist invites us, as viewers, to share the wonderful view of the sea and the sky along with the picnicker in this  inviting painting that has been reimagined as a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle. The finished size is 19 by 26 inches. This puzzle is made in America.

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Country Roads 2024 Wall Calendar

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The pleasure of driving through the country comes from the visual enjoyment of trees and barns and stone walls, but also from the unexpected discoveries made along the route. In Country Roads the paintings of artist Thomas Wood remind us of the enjoyment found in discovering a special shop, a farm stand, or a country fair. Spend the year finding special places along these Country Roads.

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Paintings featured in this edition include:
Grandma’s Kitchen
Grandma’s Kitchen
Jenkinson’s General Store
≈ Spring Yard Sale
≈ Next Stop Pleasant Valley
Fishing Down by the Stream
Break Time
Fresh Produce
At The Fair
Autumn Acres Pumpkin Patch
Country Paradise
Family Skate Night

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Distant Thoughts Jigsaw Puzzle by Jonathan Green

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Distant Thoughts Jigsaw Puzzle pictures a dappled sky, and a young woman, whose thoughts are apparently far away, wearing a billowing, golden dress, and an expansive hat decorated with a flowing green scarf marked with orange polkadots. These elements come together to make this wonderful painting by Jonathan Green an appealing 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle. The finished size measures 19 by 26 inches. The puzzle is made in America.

| 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle | Finished size: 19 by 26 inches | Artist: Jonathan Green | Made in America | Published by Tide-mark © 2022

Dogs d’Arte 2024 Wall Calendar

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Celebrate great canine personalities captured in masterpieces that reveal their stories: from Austin whose likeness seems unmistakably connected to Napoleon’s portrait by David; Holly, surely inspired by Anna of Habsburg painted by Rubens; or Mickey the Great, whose link to Nattier’s painting of Russia’s czar is unquestionable. Every month is an artfully tossed
ball for dog lovers, and the critics give it four barks!

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Paintings featured in the 2024 edition include:
≈ Abby (painting after La Velata by Raphael)
≈ Austin (painting after The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries by David)
≈ Feather Van Dyke (painting after Portrait of a Lady by van Dyck)
≈ Gonzo (painting after An Old Man in Military Costume by Rembrandt)
≈ Hawk (painting after Phillip II by Titian)
≈ Holly (painting after Anna of Habsburg, Queen of France by Rubens)
≈ Mickey the Great (painting after Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia by Nattier)
≈ Miss Sydney (painting after Portrait of Madame Antonia de Vauçay by Ingres)
≈ Sheltie with Lute (painting after Portrait of Anne Ford by Gainsborough)
≈ Sherman (painting after Portrait of an Old Man in Red by Rembrandt)
≈ Picasso (painting after Federigo da Montefeltro by della Francesca)

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