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SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2008
Frame: 2004 Soul Cycles Titan
Headset: FSA The Pig Pro DH
Headset Spacers: generic
Fork: 2005 Marzocchi 66 RC
Fender: Acerbis Marzocchi
Stem: Soul Cycles Hooligan
Handlebar: Soul Cycles
Grips: Deity Enkei Lock grips
Handlebar End Plugs: Deity
Front Brake System: Hayes hydraulic
Front Rotor: Hayes 203mm
Front Caliper Adaptor: Hayes
Brake Calipers: Hayes hydraulic
Rear Rotor: Hayes Mudcutter 160mm
Rear Caliper Adaptor: Hayes
Rear Derailleur: 1997 Shimano XT
Shift Cable / Housing: Aztec Powerlines
Rear Shifter Lever: vintage Shimano SIS 8 speed friction / index thumb shifter
Chain: Shimano HG 8 speed
Chainstay Pad: Lizard Skins
Cassette: Shimano HG 8 speed
Bottom Bracket: Race Face DH/FR ISIS
Crank Arms: FSA Pounders
Crank Arm Bolts: generic
Chain Ring: Truvativ 40T
Chain Guide: vintage original e.thirteen SRS
Chain Ring Bolts: Sugino steel
Bash Ring: e.thirteen Lexan
Pedals: Woodman Spiky Plus
Top Tube Pad: Roach
Seatpost: Soul Cycles 27.2mm
Seatpost Collar: Salsa Flip-Lock
Seat / Saddle: Azonic Love Seat
Front Tire: DMR Moto R/T 26" x 2.40"
Front Tube: butyl rubber Schrader valve
Valve Caps: generic alloy
Front Rim: Syncros DPS32 26"
Front Nipples: Wheelsmith double butted 14/15/14
Front Spokes: Wheelsmith brass
Front Hub: Hope Pro II 20mm
Rear Tire: DMR Moto R/T 24" x 2.40"
Rear Tube: butyl rubber Schrader valve
Rear Rim: vintage Arrow Racing DHX 24"
Rear Nipples: DT Swiss brass
Rear Spokes: DT Swiss Champion straight gauge 14
Rear Hub: vintage Ringle
Dixie Manor Bed and Breakfast—A Custom Built Pierce Dollhouse by Deb Roberts of Deb’s Minis. See more at www.debsminis.com
In the endless reaches of the universe, there once existed a planet known as Krypton, a planet that burned like a green star in the distant heavens. There civilization was far advanced, and it brought forth a race of superman, whose mental and physical powers were developed to the absolute peak of human perfection.
But, there came a day when giant quakes threatened to destroy Krypton forever! One of the planet's leading scientist, sensing the approach of doom, placed his infant son in a small rocket-ship, and sent it hurtling in the direction of the Earth, just as Krypton exploded!
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If the narration looks familiar, it's because it was taken from the longer intro of the Fleshier Superman cartoons of the 1940's. It took me several shots with variations of lighting and angle to get it to where I was satisfied, and even if the entire set is not shown, I felt this one was the most dynamic of the lot.
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Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman is a property of DC comics, No copyright infringement intended.
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
- King titanium bidon cages
Year: 1985
Make: CUSTOMBUILT
Model: SCXIII
Colour: Blue
Body Style: Self Propelled Caravan
VIN: 7A842001003090985
Plate: BSL528
Engine No: 23228119
Chassis: MCD46090985
Vehicle Type: Motor Caravan
Seats: 3
CC rating: 14,000cc
Fuel Type: Diesel
Assembly Type: NZ Assembled/Built
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Gross Vehicle Mass: 20,000kg
Tare Weight: 12,510kg
Axle Type: 3-Axle Trailing (Tag) Axle
Axles: 3
Wheelbase: 6,600
Front Axle Group Rating: 6,622
Rear Axle Group Rating: 15,000
Vehicle Equipment Class: NC
Industry Class: PRIVATE
Plates History:
BSL528 - 19 December 2003
MC8844 - 4 September 1985
Hupmobile was an automobile built from 1909 through 1939 by the Hupp Motor Car Company
2017 Ellesmere Vintage Rally.
Canterbury, New Zealand,
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
- King titanium bidon cages
The rocket-ship sped through star-studded space, landing safely on Earth with its precious burden, Krypton's sole survivor.
A passing farmer and his wife found the uninjured child, and adopted him as one of their own. As the years went by and the child grew to maturity, he found himself possessed of amazing physical powers.
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As I mentions before, the narration was taken from the 1940's Fleshier Superman cartoons, but I took creative liberties and modified the second stanza from the original context, in which Clark is found by a passing motorist and taken to an orphanage, to vaguely include Clark's discovery and upbringing by the Kents, a plot point that was never discussed in the original cartoons.
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Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman is a property of DC comics, No copyright infringement intended.
This was one nice Mercedes replica, and it's only just a bit older than the black one I uploaded on June 28. Blue and white work well together on this, and judging by the number plate it is a replica of a 1935 SSK. CarJam says it is scratch built and was built in New Zealand.
6/8/09. Portland, Oregon. Nikon Coolpix S50. Handheld. SOOC, then license plate edited w/ Microsoft Paint.
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
- King titanium bidon cages
Brushed steel alarm clock with small planet picture of Brooklyn Bridge. Rings and beeps as alarm. Clock face diameter ca. 4 1/2 '', height ca 6 ''. Uses this image. See all other pictures possible in this model.
For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.
This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.
90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.
Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?
1934 Ford Truck built ground up by Ed Riley of Crosby,Tx. This truck has 350 hp LS1 Chevy Motor and weighs 2500. There is a Custom Built Pro-Street Frame with a 9" Ford Rearend and a Kuggel Front end. The truck was built to drive on the street, go to the Car Shows, and just have fun.
sausalito, california
1974
houseboats
waldo point harbor
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
sausalito, california
1974
houseboats
waldo point harbor
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Note the lacquer. Buescher offered two standard lacquer options; Clear and Gold. This is the Gold lacquer. It is opaque and, as you can see, a bright gold color.
The Clear lacquer was transparent but did have a dark honey-yellow tint.
This is the only horn I've seen finished with the gold lacquer option. The clear lacquer seems to have been used more more frequently than the gold, especially on Buescher's saxophones of the '30s.
I get the sense that the clear lacquer was more or less the default lacquer that got applied unless you asked for something different.