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Horse and Rider Whirligig Rust and Galvanized Steel Folk Art
Folk Art Whirligig Surface and Patina
Galvanized steel lasts longer than regular, as the rust on this whirligig readily indicates. Can steel talk? If one listens. The use of two metals has created a curious mixture of surface and patina...but he still rides like the wind.
Whirligig, date unknown (1930?) collection Jim Linderman
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