Went to another great Car/Bike Show in Philly. The Hot Rod Hoedown on 9/11//10. Some of the cool cars.
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Took the board to the Show in Philly. The bike is ownded by a fellow Rat Rod Bikes memeber who came down from Flemington, NJ. He won the Best Bike award. I made the trophy for the winner that's sitting on the ground
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
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Now taking orders on a first come first serve basis.
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$325.00 includes shipping and insurance within the lower 48 states. International orders are welcome and will be calculated based upon actual shippng charges.
Each board will come with a certificate listing the serial number and buyer's name.
Thanks to all the inquiries about my boards. I've got 5 more in process for those wishing to reserve one.
Here's the company's mascot riding his own mini board off the coast of Tahiti!!
Now taking orders on a first come first serve basis.
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$325.00 includes shipping and insurance within the lower 48 states. International orders are welcome and will be calculated based upon actual shippng charges.
Each board will come with a certificate listing the serial number and buyer's name.
Thanks to all the inquiries about my boards. I've got 5 more in process for those wishing to reserve one.
Here's the company's mascot riding his own mini board off the coast of Tahiti!!
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Well, here's the first 3 boards all sanded and ready for stain. I wetted them down with some water to add a little depth to the grain and Cross engraving.
They measure 48" X 12". Board is 1" thick maple with walnut striping. Engraving goes 1/2" deep. The double striped board was my first one. I thought it might be cool to change to the trhee stripe look. The Cross is 8" in diameter.
Gonna do about 5 coats of a polyurethane/danish oil mix to finish them off.
They measure 48" X 12". Board is 1" thick maple with walnut striping. Engraving goes 1/2" deep. The double striped board was my first one. I thought it might be cool to change to the trhee stripe look. The Cross is 8" in diameter.
Gonna do about 5 coats of a polyurethane/danish oil mix to finish them off.
So I made this surfboard rear bike rack and it came out pretty good. So I thought to myself, hmmm, wonder how one would look a little bigger, with some different striping and maybe a carving in the middle....
I found this image on the net and really dug it:
I grew up in the '60s with the whole hot rod, surfing culture in full bloom. Never did learn to surf, but sure identified with the scene. I had all the car models, Rat Fink shirts and other stuff that was cool at the time. The Iron/Surfer's Cross was all over the place at the time. Shirts, pendants, patches, stickers, you name it.
I happened to have snagged 2 vintage crosses off ebay a while back which to me, are the best looking of the '60s Crosses. I later found these exact pendants advertised in a 1970 Auto World car model catalog shown in this pic next to the actual cross:
So the Iron Cross and the surfboard seem to be a natural fit.
I found this image on the net and really dug it:
I grew up in the '60s with the whole hot rod, surfing culture in full bloom. Never did learn to surf, but sure identified with the scene. I had all the car models, Rat Fink shirts and other stuff that was cool at the time. The Iron/Surfer's Cross was all over the place at the time. Shirts, pendants, patches, stickers, you name it.
I happened to have snagged 2 vintage crosses off ebay a while back which to me, are the best looking of the '60s Crosses. I later found these exact pendants advertised in a 1970 Auto World car model catalog shown in this pic next to the actual cross:
So the Iron Cross and the surfboard seem to be a natural fit.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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