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The one horse shea is a light, covered, two-wheeled carriage for two persons, drawn by a single horse. The body is chair- The one horse shea is an American adaptation, originating in Union Maine, of the French chaise. The one horse shea is colloquially known in the US as a one-horse shea. A smaller and more lightly constructed version of the one horse shea is called a chair-a-whiskey because it can whisk around other carriages and pass them quickly. Dought American writer Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. memorialized the shea in his satirical poem. The deacons masterpiece or the wonderful one-horse shea? In the poem, a fictional deacon crafts the titular wonderful one-horse shea in such a logical way that it could not break down. The shea is constructed from the very best of materials so that each part is as strong as every other part. In Holmes h It was built in such a logical way that it rent for exactly 100 years to the day. In economics the term one horse shea 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.