$2.99
Wooden Embossed Finger Top
Description
Wooden Embossed Finger Top.
Embossed with the name of the museum and the museum logo in black writing.
There are five colors available. They are Blue, Green, Natural Wood, Red, and Yellow.
Each finger top consists of a colorful circular center and the center portion that it spins on is a natural wood color.
Logo Meaning:
The circular Beaver Plew represents the treasure that attracted the mountain men to the wilderness. After skinning the beaver, the pelt was stretched on a willow frame to cure prior to shipping.
The trap was the mountain man’s principal tool. He generally carried 6 of them weighing 5-6 ponds each.
The emigrant grave marker and the spur represent some of the same forces that eventually spelled the end of the fur trade era — the beginning of the westward migration and the coming of the ranchers that eventually tamed the wilderness.
The arrow symbolizes the close connection between the native tribes of the Rocky Mountains and the mountain men — both as allies and enemies.
The mountain man’s rifle was used for hunting game as well as for protection. Flintlock and percussion style were used with Henry or Hawken rifles being common.
2 1/2″ x 1 3/4″ (At its widest part.)
Additional information
Color | Blue, Green, Natural Wood, Red, Yellow |
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