About NW Limited…History in Vogue
We are a small (single-proprietor) business located in Astoria, Oregon.
Our focus is unique, framed historic events giving them new life as something completely transcendent.
NW Limited…History in VogueTM began as the NW Columbia Map Company in 2003.
The Lewis & Clark maps were the maps that launched the journey so to speak.
They evolved into a “limited” edition focus, that of the first-day-issue stamps and postmarks.
Along with that directive came a higher aspiration towards quality in lieu of quantity, and always the emphasis on made in the USA.
The History in Vogue tagline was coined because it aptly describes the product:
Our memories, our past is part of who we are right now. Our collective history defines us.
We like to think that before it’s all over, we will have produced something that everyone would be proud to own, a piece of personal history that feels custom-built, and will withstand long-term display and enjoyment.
Whatever your history, your interests and favorites, it is likely that you’ll find a piece of pop culture, or historic significance to call your own.
Currently in our lineup are:
Lewis & Clark maps
The USS Ronald Reagan
Dead Reckoning of the Pacific Graveyard
Jamestown, Virginia
The Beatles
American Motorcycle
DC Comics
Marvel Comics
Jimmy Stewart
James Bond
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Dear Proprietor,
I read your kind comment on Motorcyclebloggers.com regarding my “Vintage Supreme” article about the 1913 Boardtrack Racer restoration. If you would like to use the article on your website or elsewhere, I can provide it to you. There are a couple of other articles that you may be interested in as well, although they are not exclusively American in nature. I still own all rights to all articles even though they have been published on some web sites and/or blogs.
Please let me know if you are interested.
Take care,
Dennis Lid
LidDennis@aol.com
(760) 771-2557
Glad you like the 20 Best Oregon Books list.
I’m hoping to get to Astoria this summer — I haven’t been there in a long time. I’ll be sure to stop at the Sunday Market when I go!