Crossroad Blues

$50.00

With the bluesy, flowing textures of the beam and burr, this medium size, laying deer antler is adorned with a relief of the US Highway 61 road sign. A highway that spans the 1,400 miles from Wyoming, Minnesota to the Big Easy aka New Orleans, designated as the Great River Road, but also known as the Blues Highway by many an early blues man and further immortalized by Bob Dylan on his album “Highway 61 Revisited,” this particular sign, with it’s “US” in blue, is also a subtle reference to the Grateful Dead for their song titled “US Blues.”

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With the bluesy, flowing textures of the beam and burr, this medium size, laying deer antler is adorned with a relief of the US Highway 61 road sign. A highway that spans the 1,400 miles from Wyoming, Minnesota to the Big Easy aka New Orleans, designated as the Great River Road, but also known as the Blues Highway by many an early blues man and further immortalized by Bob Dylan on his album “Highway 61 Revisited,” this particular sign, with it’s “US” in blue, is also a subtle reference to the Grateful Dead for their song titled “US Blues.”

With the bluesy, flowing textures of the beam and burr, this medium size, laying deer antler is adorned with a relief of the US Highway 61 road sign. A highway that spans the 1,400 miles from Wyoming, Minnesota to the Big Easy aka New Orleans, designated as the Great River Road, but also known as the Blues Highway by many an early blues man and further immortalized by Bob Dylan on his album “Highway 61 Revisited,” this particular sign, with it’s “US” in blue, is also a subtle reference to the Grateful Dead for their song titled “US Blues.”