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Our red, 15 oz, metal thermos travel mug is perfect for a trip across town or across the country! It keeps liquids cold or warm for hours. It features two rubber grips to ensure it doesn't slip and a cover you can slide open or close. *Due to the material, this product cannot be used in the microwave or the dishwasher*
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Our 15oz stoneware & glazed coffee cup has the iconic Bucyrus-Erie ‘hook C’ logo laser etched into the face of the cup. Black and grey with white logo lettering.
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This new old stock fob celebrates the 100th anniversary of Bucyrus-Erie. It's depicting a 14B steam shovel and comes complete with a leather strap as shown. Limited quantity available.
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- Limited edition / quantity- Each sale supports the Bucyrus Museum- Quality soft 100% cottonThe Peabody Coal 3850B was an iconic machine. It was named 'Big Hog' after the very large dipper, and its lower works inspired the design for the NASA Crawler Transport.
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100 BOOMING YEARS- 100th anniversary book- 304 pages of history and photos- Pre-owned copies in very good conditionThis 100th anniversary book tells the story of Bucyrus from 1880-1980 and was written by George B Anderson.
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This 5-in-1 knife with carabiner clip is great for your pocket or glove box. It measures 3.5" long by 1.25" wide closed.
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This is a very limited item. These are original B-E logo promotional coffee mugs that celebrated the new technology of drilling in 1980. They are high quality dark blue with gold accents, made in England.
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This classic cotton Bucyrus Erie Logo Tee is perfect for any day. Available in grey and maroon.
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This corduroy Bucyrus Erie script hat is perfect for any occasion. The embordered script paired with the cord the front creates a classic but unique look.
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The Bucyrus Erie Logo Hat is perfect for everyday use. The neutral colors will go with your favorite shirt and will surely become your new go-to hat. The embroidered logo is designed to last and hold up the classic shape of the hat.
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Not to be confused with Milwaukee's "South Side," the City of South Milwaukee is in fact a separate and independent community, with a rich and colorful history all its own. It is this spirit of self-sufficiency that has long been a hallmark of South Milwaukee, going back to 1835 when the area was first settled and continuing through the city's remarkable transformation from a small rural settlement to a bustling industrial suburb. Since 1892, the city has been home to Bucyrus International, one of the world's leading manufacturers of heavy excavation equipment. Bucyrus provided employment to South Milwaukee citizens, allowing the city to grow and add more businesses and city services, and to feel an even more confident sense of independence.