Tuesday, December 15, 2015

TODAY’S “Sundays with Harry” Highlights Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop


A small shop gained big exposure on national television. Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop was recently featured on NBC’S Today Show “Sundays with Harry”. The segment with Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop aired Sunday, December 6, and featured behind-the-scenes construction of stagecoaches and wagon wheels at the business in Letcher, SD.

Reporter Harry Smith learned of Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop while reading an article about the company in the Wall Street Journal earlier in the year. He then arranged a visit to Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop this fall to meet with the crew face-to-face, and shoot footage for his segment on NBC’s Today Show.




During his visit, Harry enjoyed a stagecoach ride, got involved with cooking lunch around the chuck wagon campfire, and visited with the craftsmen in the shop about the “heritage crafts” which they employ to build the horse-drawn vehicles and wheels. These crafts, which were used over 100 years ago, are considered by many to be lost arts – but at Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop, the professional coach building and wheelwright trades are alive and well.

Owners of Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop, Doug and Holly Hansen, focus on maintaining the historic craftsmanship and designs of a bygone era through the building of authentic horse-drawn vehicles, as well as maintaining the historic accuracy of each antique wagon they restore. “It’s more than just a family business,” says Doug. “We have a dozen full-time employees and we are always on the lookout for craftsmen wanting to expand or develop a long-term trade.”

Nearly forty years ago, Doug began his quest to rediscover the trades or “lost arts” involved in wagon making through extensive research of historic horse-drawn vehicles, as well as networking with other craftsmen and historians. The Hansens now offer employment opportunities in these trades through apprenticeship programs much like those utilized in frontier days to train employees and help perpetuate the expansion of these traditional crafts.

“The craftsmen at Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop have the opportunity to ‘live history’ and through the wagons and coaches we build and restore, we can offer our customers that same opportunity,” Doug relates.

“We were excited to have Harry Smith visit our shop,” Doug said. “Our craftsmen take great pride in perpetuating the handcrafted quality of old-world artisans, and enjoyed the opportunity to show their skills to a worldwide audience. We had some fun with the film crew as well. After rolling out the chuck wagon to serve a hot, campfire dinner, Harry stepped right in and helped with the fry bread. We even hitched up our Deadwood stagecoach for footage, allowing the crew to experience the spirit of the Old West.”

For information on Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop, visit our website at: www.hansenwheel.com

And watch for updates on current shop projects at our Facebook page

Footage of the “Sundays with Harry” video segment can be found at: http://www.today.com/video/how-to-build-an-old-fashioned-wagon-like-the-settlers-used-580887619984

Friday, June 5, 2015

Kiwanis Dakota Royal Charity Draft Horse Show

Once again the Swiftel Center in Brookings, SD, will provide host to this year's Kiwanis Dakota Royal Charity Draft Horse Show on June 27th & 28th, 2015 at 1pm both days. 


This is a North American Classic Series 6-Horse Hitch qualifying show, featuring hitches from across the country!

Find out more at the Swiftel Center website

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Deadwood Stagecoach Days: 1876-1890

Once again, Stagecoach Days will be taking place in Deadwood, SD, and Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop will be making presentations along with having vehicles on display at the event. 

Deadwood History and the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission invite you to attend Deadwood Stagecoach Days at the Days of ‘76 Museum and Rodeo Grounds on July 10 - 11, 2015.  Click here for Tickets through Black Hills Reservations.
On Friday, July 10th the event includes discussions on stagecoach travel, western art, early photography and the railroad. Admission on Friday is by donation. Saturday, July 11th features wagon and stagecoach demonstrations, fast draw exhibition, gold panning, old-fashioned children’s games, musical entertainment and a chuck wagon meal. Admission on Saturday is $15 for adults, $10 for children 7 – 14 and free to children under six. Chuck wagon meal sold separately. For tickets, please call Black Hills Central Reservations at 800-344-8826. 

Monday, May 11, 2015

National Stagecoach & Freight Wagon Annual Conference

The National Stagecoach & Freight Wagon Association will be holding their 8th Annual Conference in West Yellowstone, MT on June 19 - 21, 2015.



The "1915: The Twilight of Stagecoaches in Yellowstone" conference will host the most Yellowstone coaches together in one location in nearly a century!


To register for the event visit their website at: http://www.stagecoachfreightwagon.org/

To celebrate 100 years of the Yellowstone Stagecoach in the park, the NSFWA is sponsoring the Yellowstone Stagecoach 100th Anniversary Reunion - June 18th - 21st. This event is open to the public! They are looking for owners of Yellowstone Stagecoaches to take part in this event  -either physically or with a photo and information on their coach. 

The NSFWA is sponsoring a book "Yellowstone Coaching History" and would like to include this information along with the coach's serial number. 
Please contact Ashlee Ganoung at ahganoung@gmail.com with your vehicle's photo and information, and fill out this release form for your vehicle to be considered for inclusion.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

HWWS Featured on the Wall Street Journal Cover

Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop was recently featured in an article which appeared on the cover of the Wall Street Journal!

Photos by Greg Latza for the Wall Street Journal


The Thursday, April 30th paper showcases the article - see more at the Wall Street Journal online - http://www.wsj.com/articles/horse-drawn-carriages-fetch-luxury-car-prices-1430345003



Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Express Clydesdales at the UU Bar Ranch


"Waking Up at the UU Bar" 

Photo By: Judy Brodland

Express Ranches and Express Clydesdales have been long-standing customers of Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop, owning both a custom stagecoach and hitchwagon. Within the last year their large touring-style stagecoach underwent restoration and their new hitchwagon is nearly completed!

Photo by Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop

Just recently, the Clydesdales were featured in the Draft Horse Journal's Spring 2015 issue with an article by Judy Brodland. Once a year the Express Clydesdales travel to the Express UU Bar Ranch in Cimarron, NM, for a photo shoot - and a history lesson. 

The history of the UU Bar ranch goes back to the mid-1800s when the now-180,000 acre ranch was originally part of Lucien Maxwell's Maxwell Land Grant - one of the most substantial land grants in history. Waite Phillips, of Phillips 66 Petroleum, then purchased 500,000 acres in 1927, and gifted 37,000 acres to the Philmont Scout Ranch (another HWWS customer). 

Today the Philmont Scout Ranch and UU Bar Ranch together comprise 317,000 of the original Phillips' land, as current owner Bob Funk works to include most of the original ranch acres. The ranch is now home to an abundance of wildlife and the Express Ranches well-known Limousin, Angus, and Lim-Flex pedigreed cattle.

Read more about the interesting history of the ranch and the area surrounding the UU Bar in the online article, and see additional photos by picking up your own issue of The Draft Horse Journal. 


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Visiting Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop






Photos Courtesy of Bryan Woodhall

We recently had a few customers stop by Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop on a chilly South Dakota day to pick up bows and wheels for their current projects. Not only did they find the parts they were looking for, they also found a lot more when it came to touring the shop and viewing our current projects.



They were able to see a unique, 3/4 scale Concord Stagecoach which we currently have in production...


...and they also visited the finish shop where a custom hitch wagon is being completed for Express Clydesdales. 

Read more about their visit in full at: 
http://dakotagypsy.blogspot.com/2015/02/keeping-our-western-heritage-alive.html

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Customer Cannon Project

Dave Scott shared this photo of his recent cannon project using Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop 30" scale cannon wheels and lynch pin axles. He put a lot of research into his project to ensure he had the correct components for his scale cannon. He eventually chose our scale cannon wheels and heavy lynch pin axle which would have been the traditional style used on Civil War cannons. 


Looks great, Dave, and thanks for sharing!!


Here's his review:
"I just wanted to let you know that my experience with Hansen Wheel & Wagon was terrific.
Leah was exceptional in her customer service, quick and friendly responses to all my questions and a great job getting out of stock parts to me before I needed them.
Everything was 1st rate; the customer service, the quality of the products, the price and the delivery!
I've enclosed a couple of photos that I'm very happy to share after the restoration of our cannon, the artillery wheels are perfect and the axle angle is spot on !!"

Monday, January 19, 2015

Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop on RFD-TV

Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop will be featured on RFD-TV's Gentle Giants show on March 8th!


Last fall we were visited at the shop by Pam Minick as she gathered footage for the Gentle Giants segment on building authentic wagons. This footage will finally air on Sunday, March 8, at 4 PM & 11 PM CST. A replay will show on Thursday, March 12th. 

We'll update our Facebook Page with any changes and additional information as the air dates near!

Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop was also featured in advertisements which played during the NASHHCS Six-Horse Hitch Finals on Gentle Giants in October of last year. If any of you missed these reruns you can view the commercial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptMwAUQW3io&feature=youtu.be