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One-horse shay : ウィキペディア英語版
One-horse shay

The one-horse shay is a light, covered, two-wheeled carriage for two persons, drawn by a single horse. The body is chairlike in shape and has one seat for passengers positioned above the axle which is hung by leather braces from wooden springs connected to the shafts.
The one-horse shay is an American adaptation, originating in Union, Maine, of the French ''chaise''.
The one-horse shay is colloquially known in America as a one-hoss shay.
A smaller and more lightly constructed version of the one-horse shay is called a chair or whiskey because it can "whisk" around other carriages and pass them quickly.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jane Austin Society of North America Northern California article "Transports of Delight, How Jane Austen's Characters Got Around" by Ed Ratcliffe )〕 Another version of the whiskey, known as a whisky, is constructed exceptionally light in weight for the purpose of allowing it to be drawn by small ponies or light horses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Traditional Two Wheel Carriages )
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. memorialized the shay in his satirical poem

" ''or'' The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay". A fictional Deacon crafted this wonderful one-hoss shay in such a logical way that it could not break down. The shay was constructed from the very best of materials so that each part was as strong as every other part. In Holmes' humorous, yet "logical", twist, the shay endures for a hundred years (amazingly to the precise moment of the 100th anniversary of the Lisbon earthquake shock) then it "went to pieces all at once, and nothing first, — just as bubbles do when they burst." It was built in such a "logical way" that it ran for exactly one hundred years to the day.
In economics, the term "one-hoss shay" is used, following the scenario in Holmes' poem, to describe a model of depreciation, in which a durable product delivers the same services throughout its lifetime before failing with zero scrap value. A chair is a common example of such a product.
== See also ==

* Carriage

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