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Past Wood Print featuring the photograph Nordyke Marmon Grind Me a Pound by Lee Craig

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

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Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 10.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 10.00"

 

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Nordyke Marmon Grind Me a Pound Wood Print

Lee Craig

by Lee Craig

$51.00

Product Details

Nordyke Marmon Grind Me a Pound wood print by Lee Craig.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

A small shop in Richmond, Indiana in 1851 began as the Nordyke, Ham & Company had been making hand made milling equipment and then started in the... more

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Comments (68)

Steven Reed

Steven Reed

Incredible use of the natural light!

James Aiken

James Aiken

Love the light on this vintage industrial machine Lee.

Linsey Williams

Linsey Williams

Excellent lighting

IM Spadecaller

IM Spadecaller

Superb lighting with this interesting historical piece. fv/l

HH Photography of Florida

HH Photography of Florida

What a great find. Nice use of ambient light.

Laurie Perry

Laurie Perry

Beautiful find and capture!

Jovita Grigaliunaite

Jovita Grigaliunaite

Love the light!

Aimee L Maher

Aimee L Maher

Well done, great lighting!!!

Leif Sohlman

Leif Sohlman

Beautiful presentation and light

Constantine Gregory

Constantine Gregory

Outstanding capture with perfect light !!!

Debra Thompson

Debra Thompson

Excellent capture!

Kirt Tisdale

Kirt Tisdale

Well done, Lee!

Olga Hamilton

Olga Hamilton

Beautiful work!

D Hackett

D Hackett

Excellent capture of a step back in time

Robin EL-Hachem

Robin EL-Hachem

Great shot Lee! L/F

Mark Malitz

Mark Malitz

such great contrast on a neat old piece of equipement

Susan Molnar

Susan Molnar

You have such a way with light and shadow in your shots - fantastic!

Elena Nosyreva

Elena Nosyreva

Great capture of antique mill!

Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant

Super shot! Love the light

Stephen Stookey

Stephen Stookey

Terrific find and capture! l/f/t

Marcello Cicchini

Marcello Cicchini

Beautiful feeling Lee!

Cathy Anderson

Cathy Anderson

Well done !

Georgia Mizuleva

Georgia Mizuleva

Wonderful image.

Artist's Description

A small shop in Richmond, Indiana in 1851 began as the Nordyke, Ham & Company had been making hand made milling equipment and then started in the manufacture of milling machinery. In 1858, Addison H. Nordyke and his father, Ellison, formed a partnership to manufacture and build flour mills. The company was named E. & A. H. Nordyke and was located in a small building just behind Ellis Nordyke's home. This business continued until 1866 when Daniel W. Marmon joined the firm and the name changed to Nordyke Marmon & Company. In 1875, Nordyke Marmon & Company moved to Indianapolis to obtain better manufacturing and shipping facilities. Nordyke Marmon exported machinery products to Canada, Mexico, Central and South America furnishing complete machinery equipment for flour mills, corn mills, cereal mills, starch and rice mills and elevators. They made roller mills, bolting machines, packers, blending machinery, rice, corn and starch mill machinery and numerous special machines. They became kn...

About Lee Craig

Lee Craig

I am a photographer and visual artist, enjoying the freedom that comes with doing something that I love for a living. I often jokingly refer to myself as a recovering portrait, event and commercial photographer. Several times a year I leave the studio behind. I load the equipment and head out on the open road with camera in hand and photos in mind. You'll see from my various collections that although I sometimes follow the same path as many others, I most often take a road or trail less travelled. I may start the journey with one goal in mind and find myself at the end of the day having wandered far from the planned and beaten path. The art in my collections is all suitable for home and business settings and venues. It is available...

 

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