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    Too much time on their hands?

    I stumbled upon this picture. I think this guy had too much time on his hands. Or maybe I do, because I found this picture in the first place.

    http://www.mcgregorint.com/bikers/Im...n%20Harley.JPG
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    Doesn't everyone have a hand crafted soft tail wood chopper?

    That is totally freakin' amazing. I cannot even begin to imagine the time one put into such a project. You would think a lot of it was done on a CNC, but who knows. If you have any additional information, please post.

    Thanks.

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    Larry, with all due respect, its art.

    Art is timeless.

    Besides when it sells it will sell for 4 times the cost of a real one,

    if not more.

    Per
    "all men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night....wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
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    amazing...

    I'm just amazed it doesn't leak oil

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    The skill, foresight and good luck it takes to do something like that just amazes me!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    It's actually some pretty amazing woodworking...
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    What Per said.

    rn

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    Looks like a lot more woodgraining (paint over metal) than wood working to me. Does anyone know if it is really wood?
    Strive for perfection...Settle for completion

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    I think the problem is that some people spend their money on on art like this. There is no denying that this is a very impressive piece of wood working. And I'll bet the profit margin beats anything any of us do hands down.

    That it looks silly is just my opinion.

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    Harleys don't leak oil.... they mark their territory

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Schreiber
    I think the problem is that some people spend their money on art like this. There is no denying that this is a very impressive piece of wood working. And I'll bet the profit margin beats anything any of us do hands down.

    That it looks silly is just my opinion.

    If you want a motorcycle, make a motorcycle and ride it.
    Not just silly, but pointless.

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    Of course every one is entitled to their own opinion.

    When I get done, lets see if we add Art to Religion and Politics

    in the subjects banned in the TOS.

    All Art is a celebration of the human spirit and its point is to

    eviscerate a gut reaction. Love it or hate, makes no matter.

    You noticed. Art affected you one way or another, so the artist

    was successful. Either way far from pointless.

    But your opinion without explanation is hardly fair to the reader.

    How is one to understand your view and by extension your

    appreciation of Art in general? Are you saying that Art is pointless?

    If so, I must ask, do you consign yourself to making Stalinesque wood

    box's with no embellishments? See, I don't get it.

    I look at that motorcycle and see both the time and love invested,

    the dedication to craft and subject and I became awed and envious.

    The definition of how our brains define beautiful.

    That's me.

    Per
    Last edited by Per Swenson; 04-08-2007 at 9:03 AM.
    "all men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night....wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
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    well said

    Well said Per.........I have come to respect most art and come to disrespect most art dealers.............

    Cheers,
    Ed

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    Wow! That' neat!

    The artist/woodworker must be very gifted. Most of those parts must have been all hand carved. I bet a lot of folks would be willing to pay dearly for it...assuming that one can part with it.

    -Jeff

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    I've seen it in person...it is wood. It was on display in Bellevue Square, a local shopping mall. In fact, that pic looks like it just might have been taken there.

    It is very impressive, especially when you take a good long close look at it...in the flesh!

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