OK46

OK46 - Old Try
OK46 - Old Try
OK46 - Old Try
OK46 - Old Try
OK46 - Old Try
OK46 - Old Try

OK46

Regular price $44.00 Sale price $24.00 Save 45%
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Oklahoma has always been red. 

The state name came from the Choctaw words okla humma, or ‘red people.’ So it would make sense to design a flag on a field of red. A flag with a star and a 46 to pay respect to the state’s entrance into the Union in ’07. Her first flag. Simple. Honest. Hard working. Only fitting, I guess, that that flag met her end thanks to the Russian Revolution in ’17 and the subsequent red scare. Oklahoma had a beautiful flag that lasted just 14 years and it was just one color that made her disappear. Well, we’re bringing her back. One red ink run at a time. 

Details Letterpress Printed 
Printed on 110lb, 100% Cotton Lettra Paper
Individually Numbered
10% of sale price goes to support foster care
Frame it
Allow 4-6 weeks for custom frames
Size 13" x 20"
Origin Honest Made in Mass.

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Y’all’s Reviews

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What goes into an Old Try letterpress print?

Love. History. Cut hands. And a little bit of cussing.

DISPLAY TYPE

Wooden & Worn

HAND-CARVED GRAPHICS

Linoleum & Magnesium

Happy Customers

★★★★★

Beautiful design & high quality

Received this as a gift, and I'm thrilled with it. I'm proud to be able to hang something that represents my state well, and the design looks simply fantastic. High quality, to the point that I purchased another Old Try print when I saw how good it looked. Would recommend.

John F.
Oxford, Miss
★★★★★

Five stars and nothing less

This was our second purchase from The Old Try. Their prints make for such a warm welcome in our Atlanta home. Each product is made in the US and made with intention. The company (Micah) is super thorough in communicating order & shipping information (and awesome follow-up emails). Love this'un and all the rest! Thanks again!

Hannah B.
Auburn, Ala
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