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Beer Greeting Card featuring the photograph The Lost Delivery by Ron Haist

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The Lost Delivery Greeting Card

Ron Haist

by Ron Haist

$5.95

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

In 1928, gangster Joey Noe set up the Hub Social Club, a hole-in-the-wall speakeasy, in a Brook Avenue tenement and hired Schultz to work in it.... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (8)

Kathy Baccari

Kathy Baccari

Wow what a treasure you've stumbled on Ron. Interesting description to go along with it too. Superb work. V/F :)

Ron Haist replied:

Thank you Kathy !!!

Ron Haist

Ron Haist

Thanks Eti...unfortunately the beer truck was empty and it was a very hot day in the bush

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

WOW....what a treasure! f/v

Ron Haist

Ron Haist

Thanks Steve...it was in the Rockwood area...

Steve Harrington

Steve Harrington

Nice shooting, Ron! A fine discovery! vf

Ron Haist

Ron Haist

Thanks Jon....hang on...it may still make it there.....Ron

Jon Burch Photography

Jon Burch Photography

I was wondering what ever happened to that thing I ordered...! Cool image Ron! Congratulations on your feature! (v)

Nadine and Bob Johnston

Nadine and Bob Johnston

Love this Unique Piece, published it in - Artist News - an Internet Weekly... http://paper.li/f-1343723559# and on the Home page of ARTIST NEWS. Thank You for submitting it.

Artist's Description

In 1928, gangster Joey Noe set up the Hub Social Club, a hole-in-the-wall speakeasy, in a Brook Avenue tenement and hired Schultz to work in it. While working at the club, Schultz gained a reputation for brutality when he lost his temper. Impressed by Schultz's ruthlessness, Noe soon made him a partner. With the profits from their speakeasy, Noe and Schultz opened more operations. To avoid the high delivery cost of wholesale beer, the two men bought their own trucks. Frankie Dunn, a Union City, New Jersey, brewery owner, supplied Noe and Schultz with beer. Schultz would ride shotgun on deliveries to protect the beer trucks from hijackers. Noe and Schultz then decided that they would also furnish the beer for their rival speakeasies. If a speakeasy owner refused to buy beer from the Noe-Schultz combine, he would pay a very steep price......................
Ron Haist is an award winning artist encompassing a broad range of creative forms.
He has successfully expressed himself usi...

About Ron Haist

Ron Haist

R.Murrey Haist (Ron) is an award winning artist encompassing a broad range of creative forms. He has successfully expressed himself using various mediums such as pencil, pen and ink, oils/acrylic, watercolour, airbrush, photography, poetry and pyrography. As an artist that captures Canadian scenes, his work has spread throughout North America and Europe. Growing up in Hespeler, Ontario (now part of Cambridge), his natural surroundings provided endless inspiration to sketch. His subject of choice has always been rural scenes, nature and wildlife. As a boy with a vivid imagination, Ron had snowmen riding horses. As time progressed his photography skills preserved his subjects for later pieces of art. Ron's keen and creative eye has also won...

 

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