Hello-
I have been lurking on this site for about three weeks now. I must say there is awesome stuff going on here! Some real talented fabricators for sure. A great inspiration.
I am a professional model maker/fabricator. I live in the S.F. bay area with my fiance and our dog Casey. I used to build models/props/sets for TV/film/advertising, now I am the exhibits guy at a local museum. I have been a fan of old bikes for about 8 years-- ever since I saw my first hot rod cruiser in New Orleans back in 2000. I thought "I want one of those". Not knowing any better, I bought a pacific cycles Chinese Schwinn a couple years later. Currently I commute to the museum on an Electra Rockabilly Boogy that I have customized. I'll post pics in the gallery. That junky Chinese Schwinn is still in my garage. I have big plans for it. I'll try to make a slight bit more respectable For the time being I will have to appreciate all the vintage American iron vicariously through you all on this site.
I also spend almost every Saturday wrenching on my first love; steam locomotives. I actually own five live steam locomotives. Two of them can haul full size human passengers! :shock: Picture:
Regards,
Two Spot :mrgreen:
I have been lurking on this site for about three weeks now. I must say there is awesome stuff going on here! Some real talented fabricators for sure. A great inspiration.
I am a professional model maker/fabricator. I live in the S.F. bay area with my fiance and our dog Casey. I used to build models/props/sets for TV/film/advertising, now I am the exhibits guy at a local museum. I have been a fan of old bikes for about 8 years-- ever since I saw my first hot rod cruiser in New Orleans back in 2000. I thought "I want one of those". Not knowing any better, I bought a pacific cycles Chinese Schwinn a couple years later. Currently I commute to the museum on an Electra Rockabilly Boogy that I have customized. I'll post pics in the gallery. That junky Chinese Schwinn is still in my garage. I have big plans for it. I'll try to make a slight bit more respectable For the time being I will have to appreciate all the vintage American iron vicariously through you all on this site.
I also spend almost every Saturday wrenching on my first love; steam locomotives. I actually own five live steam locomotives. Two of them can haul full size human passengers! :shock: Picture:
Regards,
Two Spot :mrgreen: