My Alloy Bike JUST featured in great hard back book !

 

I was s stoked today when this book came thudding onto the hardwood floor in our will call area.

I now sell these from my parts page $50.00 ready to go and the BEST hardback book out there, makes a awesome Gift!!!

 

 

Flipping through this huge packed book and plenty of high quality photos to please everyone.

There she is, these were taken at the Sturgis show last year ad so stoked to be a part of this culture.

 

Michael lichter is a superb Photographer and journalist, as well as a motorcycle rider too.

 

 

A Nice write up and brilliant photos taken of every bike there at the show.

 

I will be grinning for a number of days now i have this in my collection.

A fun time in my life, I love what I do and always cool to hear from like minded people.

This is a way of life for me too.

 

If you get a chance, grab a copy as it is packed with brilliant photos of top builders from all over the country.

 

 

 

 

Available from me right now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a cool truck and trailer, be great for shows.

LifeBuzz

I Had No Idea The Inside Of A Truck Could Ever Look Like This.

The Fifth Picture Left Me Stunned.

Do you find yourself constantly on the road with a cool $3 million to spare? Well, Anderson Mobile Estates might have the solution for you. Welcome to Lifestyles of the Rich, Mobile and Famous. Using expanding walls and a retractable second floor, this design called The Heat transforms from a conventionally sized 53’ semi trailer into an expansive, two-story living space of 1,100 square feet. Check out the pictures

How Awesome does this look?

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

Wait until you see how it looks inside

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

This looks 10 times better than my apartment

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

I would love to hang out in here

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

So cool

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

I want one so bad

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

This is how it looks from the back

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

Ok can someone buy me one now?

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Anderson Mobile Estates

 

I will trade my wife for this

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Pin Up Artist- Vaughn Bass, another top artist from back in the day.

Vaughan Alden Bass

Vaughan Alden Bass was a Chicago artist who began his pinup career during the 1930s.

He appears to have been strongly influenced by the circle of artists that grew up around Haddon Sundblom.

Bass created his own pinups for for Brown & Bigelow, but he was then employed by the Louis F. Dow Company as a “paint-over’ artist, commissioned to redo the work that Gil Elvgren had previously created for the company. Dow was motivated by economic interests, hoping to earn more money from such “re designed” Elvgrens. Fortunately, Bass was a skilled and sensitive artist: he strove to leave the faces, hands, skin, and other key areas of the Elvgrens essentially untouched. However, he occasionally had to repaint an arm or hand because it had to be repositioned to accommodate a new over painted image.

 

 

His painting style was often compared to that of Elvgren, Al Buell, and Joyce Ballantyne. He worked in oil on canvas in almost the same sizes as the others.

 

In the 1950s, the versatile Bass did a series of spectacular oils depicting wrestling scenes that clearly demonstrated his ability to be comfortable with any subject matter. He created the “Wonder Bread Girl” in the 1950s using his daughter Nancy as his model. His portrait of President Dwight D. Eisenhower is in the Smithsonian institution in Washington D.C.

 

I always was impressed with the look of these girlies and I thought it would be great to share a few of these with you.