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John Deere 190th Anniversary 1837-2027 Innovation and Legacy Whiskey Glass

Why the John Deere 190th Anniversary 1837-2027 Innovation and Legacy Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The John Deere 190th Anniversary 1837-2027 Innovation and Legacy Whiskey Glass honors nearly two centuries since a Vermont-born blacksmith named John Deere built his first self-scouring steel plow in Grand Detour, Illinois in 1837 ?” the tool that finally cracked open the sticky prairie soil and let the American Midwest become America’s breadbasket. From the Model A and Model B tractors of the 1930s to the 4020 of the ’60s and today’s 9R series running GPS through Iowa cornfields, the leaping deer has been on every barn, hat, and toy chest from Waterloo to Wichita. This John Deere anniversary glass puts that whole farming legacy into a heavy rocks tumbler.
The whiskey glass is a clear weighted rocks tumbler wrapped in green-and-gold detailing. At the top sits the John Deere shield with the gold leaping deer on a green background ?” the trademark used since 1876 ?” flanked by sheaves of golden wheat and ornate scrollwork. A green banner across the middle reads 190TH ANNIVERSARY 1837?”2027 in gold lettering. Below, an embossed scene shows a classic green-and-yellow John Deere tractor working alongside a gold combine harvester through a field. A second banner reads JOHN DEERE in bold green-on-gold, with “190 YEARS OF INNOVATION & LEGACY” curling beneath it, and EST. 1837 | 1837?”2027 stamped along the base. The matching gift box is forest green wood with a gold-foil leaping deer crest and 190TH ANNIVERSARY laurel wreath pressed into the satin gold interior, finished with a brass clasp.
This is the glass for the grandpa who still drives a 4020 around the farm, a dad who took his kids to the Field of Dreams in Dyersville every summer, or a farmer’s son who can rebuild a two-cylinder engine by memory. Father’s Day, retirement, harvest dinner, or a birthday at the county fair ?” wrap it for anyone who’s been bleeding green and yellow their whole life.
🚜 Why You’ll Love It
- Honors 190 years since John Deere forged his first steel plow in Grand Detour, Illinois in 1837
- Carries the leaping deer trademark that’s been on barn doors since 1876
- Celebrates everyone who’s planted, tilled, or harvested behind a green-and-yellow tractor
- Heavy rocks-glass weight feels right with a Wild Turkey pour after a long day in the field
- A keepsake-quality tribute to American farming, not another flimsy giveaway mug
🌾 Features
- Clear heavy whiskey rocks glass with green and gold metallic wraparound detailing
- John Deere leaping deer shield logo centered at the top of the design
- Gold wheat sprigs and baroque scrollwork framing the main crest
- Green 190TH ANNIVERSARY 1837?”2027 banner running across the middle
- Embossed scene of a classic Deere tractor and combine harvester at work in a field
- JOHN DEERE name plate with “190 YEARS OF INNOVATION & LEGACY” tagline
- EST. 1837 | 1837?”2027 etched along the base of the glass
- Arrives in a green wood gift box with gold satin interior, embossed deer crest, and brass clasp
🌽 Perfect For
- Farmers, ranchers, and ag families who run green and yellow equipment year-round
- Tractor collectors with a barn full of two-cylinder Johnny Poppers
- Father’s Day, retirement, or birthday gift for a grandpa, dad, or uncle in the heartland
- Anyone who still wears a John Deere cap to the diner every Saturday morning
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