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- Hand-Customized
of Metal
- True to Scale
- One of a Kind
- Limited Edition
- Signed by Artist
- Not Available
in Stores
- Small Enough
to Fit on a Desk
- Pretty Enough
to Adorn a Coffee Table
COLLECT
THEM ALL - MORE COMING SOON!
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These handsome show pieces
are top notch metal quality. They are unlike all the rest of
the cheap imitations that are made of pot-metal or pre-cast on
the market. Each one is a little different from another as they
are each custom-built and welded together by hand. Not to mention
all the cutting, heating, measuring, and bending that goes into
each one of them!
The "1903"
is a replica of the 1st Harley-Davidson that was built, of course,
in the year 1903. It has the bicycle-like frame, turning pedals
and front end along with the 1st Harley single cylinder motor
that had a tomato can for a carb.
The
"Chopper" is a replica of the Orange County Choppers
bikes that have taken the motorcycle world by storm with all
the Bad Boy image and mystic styling.
There are only 250 of each model that I am making!
With a low number like that, they are going very quickly, and
new models will be introduced in 2008 for those who want to start
a collection of The Bolt Bike Designs! They are the only ones
of their kind in production and will continue to rule the market
in quality, styling, ingenuity, and their proportion which is
so very valuable. The rest of the competition in the market doesn't
have the quality control to make their figures match all the
proportions that make the art perfect!
Pride motivates these pieces of art and quality
is second to none as they say-if it's worth doing, it's worth
doing right! If that's old school well I guess I am, but I will
not sacrifice quality for quantity so what you get to display
has to make me proud before it gets a chance for you to be proud
of it!
Please, if you are
looking to collect or you already have a collection, take time
to look at my Bolt Bikes for your Harley-Davidson custom-made
metal collection in your office or home. I guarantee you will
be glad you did!
Live free
and keep the rubber side down,
-Clay
McCreary |
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