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The Rogue Motorcycles BMW R100 RT – An Australian Custom Airhead

Ben Branch February 21, 2019
Custom BMW R100 12
  • BMW
  • Custom Motorcycles

This article was written by Jeremy Hammer. There are generally two types of customers who walk the through doors of Rogue Motorcycles with the…

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Boeing 737 Jet Engine Cowling Chair – To Outfit Your James Bond Villain Lair

Ben Branch February 21, 2019
Boeing 737 Jet Engine Cowling Chair
  • American
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  • Planes

If you’ve an aspiring James Bond villain and you’d like to buy some suitably styled furniture, your first stop should almost certainly be Plane…

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The Glasspar G2 – The First Fibreglass-Bodied Production Car

Ben Branch February 20, 2019
Glasspar G2 Car Badge
  • American
  • Classic Cars

The Glasspar G2 is considered by many automotive historians to be the first production car with a fibreglass body, it was a major contributing factor…

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Ferrari 156 F1 Sharknose – 1:8th Scale Model – $8,460 USD

Ben Branch February 20, 2019
Ferrari 156 F1 Sharknose Engine
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Formula 1

The Ferrari 156 F1 “Sharknose” is remembered today as one of the most famous Formula 1 cars of its era, if not the most…

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The Anvil Land Rover Defender – Rebuilt with a 600 lb-ft Cummins Turbo Diesel

Ben Branch February 19, 2019
Anvil Land Rover Defender Diesel Engine
  • Classic 4x4
  • Land Rover

The Anvil Defender is the work of Blacksmith Engineering, an engineering powerhouse dedicated to rebuilding classic 4x4s to be stronger, faster, and more capable….

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Roland Sands Mojave Boots – Daily Wearable Motorcycle Boots

Ben Branch February 19, 2019
Roland Sands Mojave Boots Main
  • American
  • Boots

The Roland Sands Mojave Boots have become best sellers since they were introduced a few years ago, they were developed from a blank slate…

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1990 Riva Ferrari 32 – A Ferrari Testarossa For The Sea

Ben Branch February 18, 2019
Riva Ferrari 32
  • Boats
  • Italian

The Riva Ferrari 32 was jointly developed by the two Italian companies in the late 1980s as a water-borne equivalent to the Ferrari Testarossa….

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The James Brand Ellis Folding Knife – The Perfect American Pocket Knife

Ben Branch February 18, 2019
The James Brand Ellis Folding Knife
  • American
  • Gear
  • Knives

The James Brand Ellis folding knife is one of the most popular pocket knives from the Portland, Oregon based company. Only three materials are…

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Short Film: Adventure Sidecar Tips from Helge Pedersen

Ben Branch February 17, 2019
Adventure Sidecar Tips from Helge Pedersen 1
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This 10 minute film is part instructional video and part adventure documentary, it’s hosted by Helge Pedersen who is one of the most experienced…

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The Incredible Art of Jean-Yves Delitte

Ben Branch February 16, 2019
GBN.Texel.2
  • Art
  • Boats

Jean-Yves Delitte is an artist who started out working for the famous and much beloved Tintin series of comics, he paired with writer Philippe Richelle…

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Tamiya Mercedes-Benz Unimog 425 1:10 Scale RC Model

Ben Branch February 15, 2019
Mercedes-Benz Unimog 425 4x4 Tamiya RC Model
  • Classic 4x4
  • Off Road

This Tamiya Mercedes-Benz Unimog 425 is a 1:10th scale RC model with a 4×4 chassis, a lockable rear differential, transparent windows, a snorkel, and…

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Craft & Lore Port Wallet – A Minimalist Wallet Made In Coeur d’Alene, North Idaho

Ben Branch February 15, 2019
Craft & Lore Port Wallet – Horween Chromexcel Leather Main
  • American
  • Gear

The Craft & Lore Port Wallet was developed to be a minimalist wallet you can carry everyday for the rest of your life. Each…

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