Glass Motorcycles at AMA museum in Ohio

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  1. jeremys_dad

    jeremys_dad Member

    NYC Football Club
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  2. jeremys_dad

    jeremys_dad Member

    NYC Football Club
    Apr 29, 2007
    The Big Easy
    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  3. Val1

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    OK, that's one. What's the other?

    Looks nice, BTW.
     
  4. jeremys_dad

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    Paris Saint Germain FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    http://moltenmedia.org/transportational-works.html

    Thanks!

    lowride 1 and strech 1
    this page shows the evolution from a lot of my crummy rides built during the last 30+ years till partial casting and casting and deformation using Henry Ford and Italian techniques
     
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  5. jeremys_dad

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    NYC Football Club
    Apr 29, 2007
    The Big Easy
    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany

    Also right mouse in a new window/tab for a large pic. Lowride pic is shabby
     
  6. Boogie_Down

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    Between the two my personal favorite is the lowride 1. Looking through the entire collection, I really like the Green Machine 1. The colors on both mentioned are beautiful. Same with the ice blue seats and the detail.
     
  7. jeremys_dad

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    Paris Saint Germain FC
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    Germany
    Thanks. Thanks a lot.
    Working out paperweight style color inclusions using techniques applicable to both this casting process used preforming tanks before stretching, which lends itself to being used inside of fenders which are pressed in a canoe shaped mold.

    Not many shops will tint a whole tank of glass for me either. They like to keep things clear.
     
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  9. jeremys_dad

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    NYC Football Club
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    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Thanks a lot ! Saturday I made eight engines , but this shop only has clear so I have to get this to work without a tank of tinted glass Also my web site to show off my work cost as much as a pair of cleats so I let it go. A friend is supossed to set me up and I'll post some more pics.
     

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