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		<description><![CDATA[Antique Weathervane
What is weathervane? Weathervane is a tool to detect the direction of the wind. Founded in 48 B.C, created based on the Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece. From the 1st century until now, there are many literatures about weathervanes. But in America, Shem Drowne was the first person who created weathervane in [...]]]></description>
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<p>What is weathervane? Weathervane is a tool to detect the direction of the wind. Founded in 48 B.C, created based on the Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece. From the 1<sup>st</sup> century until now, there are many literatures about weathervanes. But in America, Shem Drowne was the first person who created weathervane in 1716. After that, in 1740, he also created a large copper Indian vane and installed it on Boston’s Old  North Church.</p>
<p><em><a title="antique weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/antique-weathervane">Antique weathervane</a></em> is rare, that’s why many people want to have it. It is very difficult to copy a handcrafted one. So many factories create <a title="weathervanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/">weathervanes</a> which take date back to 19<sup>th</sup> century. To make it look so antique, some dealers coating the weathervanes with animal manure, placed in dirt-filled boxes with salt water, and burying in underground for months. Also, by treating them with <a title="copper weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/copper-weathervane">copper</a> sulphate, acetic acid and potassium sulphide, you can make an antique look of weathervane.</p>
<p><em>Antique weathervane </em>is very highly experimented, like Thomas Jefferson’s. He can decide the direction of the wind inside of his house by attaching the <a title="weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/weathervane">weathervane</a> with a string into his house.</p>
<p>Antique weathervane also has many types, such as: deck or fence, lawn, roof top, table top, etc. Special accessories are needed for <a title="airplane weathervanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/airplane-weathervanes">these kinds of weathervanes</a>, such as mounting shafts, roof mount bases, or cupolas.</p>
<p>You can identify if the weathervane is antique or not, since real antique weathervane is better than fake one. Antique weathervane has several square borders of gilt remaining, because they are usually covered with <a title="whitehall weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/whitehall-weathervane">metal sheets</a>, not just painted on. Instead of just shiny look, antique weathervane has a mellow burnished finish. Some real antique weathervanes have bullet holes in them, since in the past time, people usually treat them as <a title="rooster weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/rooster-weathervane">shooting targets</a>. You may do some testing, for example a shake, to reveal the dust inside the holes. Even though it is not a certain method to determine if it is real, it can help to know at a glance.</p>
<p>Many collectors demand this <strong><a title="antique weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/antique-weathervane">antique weathervane</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>Whitehall Weathervane</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whitehall Weathervane : A Story from the Past
All range of ages, from young to old, for centuries have been captured by weather vanes. You can see some roosters above the barns, or trotting horses from elegant houses, and do you know that these weathervanes have a rich history? Continue reading this article, and you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Whitehall Weathervane : A Story from the Past</strong></span></h1>
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<p>All range of ages, from young to old, for centuries have been captured by <a title="weather vanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/">weather vanes</a>. You can see some roosters above the barns, or trotting horses from elegant houses, and do you know that these weathervanes have a rich history? Continue reading this article, and you will find how they come to be, who made the first weathervane, and why you call it weathervane.</p>
<p>It is written in some ancient literatures that the first weathervane was adorned the Tower of Winds in Athens to the year 48 B.C. With its 4’ long, this long weathervane took form of Triton, the Greek God who has upper torso of human and lower body of a fish. Based on the fact that ancient Greeks and Christian Romans have the belief that wind has divine powers, the Hermes, Mercury, or Boreas form of weathervanes were never found.</p>
<p><a title="garden weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/garden-weathervane">The idea of weathervane</a> then is picked up by the Norsemen, and then their own ideas were made in the 9<sup>th</sup> century. For Vikings, they created banner-style weathervanes, placed them on their ships, of course for navigational purposes. On top of it, usually they create some animal figurines, that’s why you can find this style in Norway and Sweden.</p>
<p>To commemorate Jesus’ prophecy that the cock would not crow the morning after The Last Supper, all churches in Europe display a cock atop their churches based on the decreed of the Pope Actually, before the decreed of the Pope, it is a common to see churches display a cock <a title="weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/">weathervane</a>, both in Europe and America.</p>
<p>On top of Mount Vernon estate, George Washington put <a title="garden weathervanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/garden-weathervanes">a special weathervane</a> to commemorate the end of the Revolutionary War. Joseph Rakestraw made this weathervane in 1787, and he took the form of a dove carrying an olive branch. Thomas Jefferson has special interest about this weathervane, he attached weathervane to a pointer inside his house. His intention is to know the direction of the wind without having to leave the house.</p>
<p>In the 1800’s, racing horses weathervanes were very popular.</p>
<p>Nowadays, there are various forms of weathervanes, such as <strong><a title="whitehall weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/whitehall-weathervane">Whitehall weathervane</a></strong>, elegant silhouettes, fanciful scrolls and arrows, and even three-dimensional ones. Last words, there are many forms of <a title="weathervanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/">weathervanes</a> waiting to be created by creative people in this world. You name it, you got it!</p>
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		<title>Rooster Weathervane</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rooster Weathervane &#8211; What Is It?
The traditional instrument we use to determine the wind’s direction is a weathervane, or wind vane. In the open places, such as gardens, barns, or garages, and on top of buildings are the place where we can find a weathervane.  They are very durable, since they are usually made of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="color: #ff0000;">Rooster Weathervane &#8211; What Is It?</span></h1>
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<p>The traditional instrument we use to determine the wind’s direction is a <a title="weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/">weathervane</a>, or wind vane. In the open places, such as <a title="garden weathervanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/garden-weathervanes">gardens</a>, barns, or garages, and on top of buildings are the place where we can find a weathervane.  They are very durable, since they are usually made of metal. In the lawns, rooftops, gardens, you say it, you can mount them there. Their looks are usually very antique and classy.</p>
<p>Rather than just a weathervane on the roof, you can treat them as garden décor. For thousands of years, many buildings have been ornamented by weathervanes. There are many shapes and designs, but the <strong><a title="rooster weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/rooster-weathervane">rooster weathervane</a></strong> is the most common design for weathervanes anywhere. In many movies, barns, and farms, you can see <em>rooster weathervane</em>, and they have very classic looks.</p>
<p>The material of the rooster <a title="weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/weathervane">weathervane</a> is copper, steel, bronze, or brass. There are also various models, breeds, and sizes for the rooster weathervane’s design. For example, in one rooster weathervane, there is an arrow for direction, and other may use the rooster itself to shows the wind’s direction.</p>
<p>The models are also very various, such as rooftop weathervanes, table top weathervanes, deck or fence weathervanes, lawn weathervanes, and many more. The additional accessories like cupolas, roof mount bases, or mounting bases are also available. To measure the speed of the wind, modern <a title="rooster weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/rooster-weathervane"><strong>rooster weathervane</strong></a> usually comes with an anemometer, and they are connected to the reading station. You can also request your own design, size, shape, or even the material of your rooster weathervane.</p>
<p>Other than recreating the old design, weathervane artists also love to make the new kind of rooster weathervanes.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things You Should Know About Copper Weathervane
You don’t know how to start a garden in your backyard, but you want to plant one. Then I will suggest you to copper weathervane to start your plan. When you hear about copper weathervane, what do you think? Do you think about the one they usually put on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="color: #ff0000;">Things You Should Know About Copper Weathervane</span></h1>
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<p>You don’t know how to <a title="garden weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/garden-weathervane">start a garden</a> in your backyard, but you want to plant one. Then I will suggest you to <strong><a title="copper weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/copper-weathervane">copper weathervane</a></strong> to start your plan. When you hear about copper weathervane, what do you think? Do you think about the one they usually put on top of a roof? Yes you are right. But do you know that you also can place them somewhere else, for example in your garden.</p>
<p>The copper weathervane will be the focal point of your whole garden. After that, plant some flowers, shrubs, plants, and anything you like around it. It is that simple.</p>
<p><em>Copper weathervane</em> comes in many shapes and designs you can choose. This is very exciting, trust me. Find the one which suits your personality, or your dream, let other people around you know about it. If you love fairy tales, there are fairies shapes, hummingbirds, spiders, and even dragons! Wildlife is your hobby? Don’t worry, you can choose bears, pigs, horses, wolves, and even fish. Those are just for example, in reality you will find more and more since there are thousands of them.</p>
<p>The copper is very appealing to the eye too, that makes <a title="garden weathervanes" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/garden-weathervanes">your garden</a> to become very beautiful. The new one has a vibrant polished appearance to a lovely patina green over time. The copper is a very sturdy material, too. And that makes an added value more than just the appearance. Copper weathervane will not get easily damaged, it also holds up well under the elements, so you do not need to worry.</p>
<p>So, after you read this entire article, you decided to <a title="weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/weathervane">purchase a new one</a>? Then you should look into the internet by shopping online. Check all the options available. No need to leave your room, since all you have to do is click, point, click and so on.</p>
<p>Spread the word about <a title="copper weathervane" href="http://1st-in-weathervane.com/copper-weathervane"><strong>copper weathervane</strong></a>, and they will give you some thanks to your idea. You know, you will build a great reputation by doing that in your community.</p>
<p>So, do not wait anymore, go online, shop a new copper weathervane now, then start your whole new day tomorrow.</p>
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