P. Graham Dunn Chill Out Popsicle Orange 5 x 2 Wood Decorative Hanging Car Charm Ornament
In 1972, newlyweds Peter and LeAnna Dunn accepted a mission to open a home for runaway girls in New York City. In order to keep the girls occupied, they initiated a small woodworking business. The girls carved plaques and gifts that quickly became popular items at the Greenwich Village outdoor markets. When the mission in New York was complete, the couple bought the woodworking equipment and installed it on their farm in Dalton, Ohio. P. Graham Dunn is a family owned and operated business that opened its doors in 1976. In the early days, the work was labor-intensive. LeAnna and Peter were busy raising 4 energetic children and were running the business out of a revamped chicken coup. For twenty years, Peter designed every plaque, gift and each item of furniture while LeAnna managed the company’s finances. In time, the company began to computerize carving and laser operations and found it could successfully compete with offshore manufacturers. Today P. Graham Dunn serves over 4,000 accounts, most in the U.S., and the remainder in Canada and around the world. Chill Out Popsicle Decorative Hanging Car Charm Ornament features sentiment "Chill Out"; Great addition to your vehicle's rearview mirror. Ornament is made of wood with orange finish; Can also be attached to a key ring or backpack as a fun accent piece. Decorative hanging ornament measures approximately 4.5 x 2.25 x 0.125 inches; Chain hangs approximately 3.25 inches long. Perfect for hanging display anywhere you'll see it everyday. Proudly designed and manufactured in the United States in the heart of Amish country; Ships in protective packaging.
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